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Two-Phonon Octupole Excitation in 146Gd

2006

The excited states in 146Gd have been re‐investigated with the 144Sm(α,2n) reaction using a modern Ge γ‐ray array including a polarimeter. Amongst the non‐yrast states populated in this reaction we have identified the aligned 6+ member of the two‐phonon octupole quartet from the observation of the E3 branching to the one phonon 3− state. Our results represent the first observation of a 6+→3−→0+ E3 cascade in an even‐even nucleus.

PhysicsBranching fractionPhononExcited stateYrastNuclear shell modelNeutronGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsExcitationAIP Conference Proceedings
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Stochastic Response Of Fractionally Damped Beams

2014

Abstract This paper aims at introducing the governing equation of motion of a continuous fractionally damped system under generic input loads, no matter the order of the fractional derivative. Moreover, particularizing the excitation as a random noise, the evaluation of the power spectral density performed in frequency domain highlights relevant features of such a system. Numerical results have been carried out considering a cantilever beam under stochastic loads. The influence of the fractional derivative order on the power spectral density response has been investigated, underscoring the damping effect in reducing the power spectral density amplitude for higher values of the fractional de…

PhysicsCantileverEuler-Bernoulli beam Fractional constitutive law Power spectral densityMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringSpectral densityOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsEuler–Bernoulli beam fractional constitutive law power spectral densityFractional calculusSystem dynamicsTerm (time)AmplitudeNuclear Energy and EngineeringControl theoryFrequency domainSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniExcitationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Collisional and thermal ionization of sodium Rydberg atoms I. Experiment for nS and nD atoms with n=8-20

2005

Collisional and thermal ionization of sodium nS and nD Rydberg atoms with n=8-20 has been studied. The experiments were performed using a two-step pulsed laser excitation in an effusive atomic beam at atom density of about 2 10^{10} cm^{-3}. Molecular and atomic ions from associative, Penning, and thermal ionization processes were detected. It has been found that the atomic ions were created mainly due to photoionization of Rydberg atoms by photons of blackbody radiation at the ambient temperature of 300K. Blackbody ionization rates and effective lifetimes of Rydberg states of interest were determined. The molecular ions were found to be from associative ionization in Na(nL)+Na(3S) collisio…

PhysicsChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Thermal ionizationFOS: Physical sciencesPhotoionizationCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonPhysics - Atomic Physicssymbols.namesakeIonizationPhysics - Chemical PhysicsRydberg atomAtomRydberg formulasymbolsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsExcitation
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Circular Dichroism in Photoemission from Nonmagnetic, Low- Z Solids: A Conspicuous Effect of the Photon Spin

1992

A new phenomenon has been observed in solid-state photoemission with circularly polarized light. Its outward appearance is similar to the circular dichroism in photoabsorption. For special observation geometries, large photoelectron intensity asymmetries arise upon reversal of the photon helicity. The effect is not based on spin-orbit interaction, as is demonstrated by the example of photoemission from graphite (Z = 6). Similar asymmetries are expected for all single-crystal solids thus opening up a new class of experiments providing new tests for photoemission theories. Detailed information on the dynamics of photoexcitation of a solid can be gained, as discussed in terms of a simple orbit…

PhysicsCircular dichroismPhotonCondensed matter physicsInverse photoemission spectroscopyGeneral Physics and AstronomyAngle-resolved photoemission spectroscopyHelicityPhotoexcitationCondensed Matter::Materials SciencePhoton polarizationCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsAtomic physicsCircular polarizationEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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Near-unity third-harmonic circular dichroism driven by a quasibound state in the continuum in asymmetric silicon metasurfaces

2021

We use numerical simulations to demonstrate third-harmonic generation with near-unity nonlinear circular dichroism (CD) and high conversion efficiency $({10}^{\ensuremath{-}2}\phantom{\rule{4pt}{0ex}}{\text{W}}^{\ensuremath{-}2})$ in asymmetric Si-on-$\mathrm{Si}{\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ metasurfaces. The working principle relies on the spin-selective excitation of a quasibound state in the continuum, characterized by a very high $(g{10}^{5})$ quality factor. By tuning multimode interference with the variation of the metasurface geometrical parameters, we show the possibility to control both linear CD and nonlinear CD. Our results pave the way for the development of all-dielectric metasurfaces for …

PhysicsCircular dichroismSiliconEnergy conversion efficiencynonlinear optics chirality quasi-bound statesPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici02 engineering and technologyState (functional analysis)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNonlinear systemQuality (physics)chemistry0103 physical sciencesContinuum (set theory)Atomic physics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyExcitationPhysical Review A
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Analysis of the transition from normal modes to local modes in a system of two harmonically coupled Morse oscillators

1992

The system consisting of two Morse oscillators coupled via either a potential or a kinetic quadratic term is considered. The corresponding classical equations of motion have been numerically integrated and the initial conditions have been systematically analyzed in the regime of low total excitation energy of the system. Particular attention was paid to the full characterization of an intermediate type of motion, herein called transition mode, which appears at total energy values in between those typical of normal modes and those where local and normal modes coexist. A previously proposed perturbative approach (Jaffe C, Brumer P (1980) J Chem Phys 73:5646) is reanalyzed and compared with th…

PhysicsClassical mechanicsOscillator strengthNormal modePhase spaceAnharmonicityEquations of motionChiropracticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryKinetic energyExcitationPoincaré mapTheoretica Chimica Acta
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Fission Barrier of Superheavy Nuclei and Persistence of Shell Effects at High Spin: Cases ofNo254andTh220

2014

We report on the first measurement of the fission barrier height in a heavy shell-stabilized nucleus. The fission barrier height of No-254 is measured to be B-f = 6.0 +/- 0.5 MeV at spin 15 (h) over bar and, by extrapolation, B-f = 6.6 +/- 0.9 MeV at spin 0 (h) over bar. This information is deduced from the measured distribution of entry points in the excitation energy versus spin plane. The same measurement is performed for Th-220 and only a lower limit of the fission barrier height can be determined: B-f (I) > 8 MeV. Comparisons with theoretical fission barriers test theories that predict properties of superheavy elements.

PhysicsCluster decayFissionNuclear TheoryExtrapolationShell (structure)General Physics and Astronomy7. Clean energyNuclear physicsmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpin (physics)NucleusExcitationBar (unit)Physical Review Letters
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Efficient CAD of Generalized Coaxial Probes in Rectangular Waveguide using the 3D BI-RME Method

2006

An efficient full-wave method based on the 3D BI-RME (boundary integral-resonant mode expansion) technique for the accurate design of generalized probe-excited rectangular waveguides is presented. The flexibility of the developed CAD tool allows to analyze two common configurations frequently used in modern coaxial-fed microwave devices: conventional and disc-ended coaxial probe excitation. This last configuration is used to drastically improve the electrical response of the classical coaxial probe excitation. Moreover, the influence of the distance from the probe to the waveguide shortcircuit is also discussed, and it is shown that it plays a very important role in the design of probe-exci…

PhysicsCoaxial probeOpticsbusiness.industryCad toolsBoundary (topology)CADCoaxialbusinessWaveguide (optics)MicrowaveExcitation2006 European Microwave Conference
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Magnons at low excitations: Observation of incoherent coupling to a bath of two-level systems

2019

Collective magnetic excitation modes, magnons, can be coherently coupled to microwave photons in the single excitation limit. This allows for access to quantum properties of magnons and opens up a range of applications in quantum information processing, with the intrinsic magnon linewidth representing the coherence time of a quantum resonator. Our measurement system consists of a yttrium iron garnet (YIG) sphere and a three-dimensional (3D) microwave cavity at temperatures and excitation powers typical for superconducting quantum circuit experiments. We perform spectroscopic measurements to determine the limiting factor of magnon coherence at these experimental conditions. Using the input-o…

PhysicsCoherence timeQuantum PhysicsPhotonCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMagnonYttrium iron garnetFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesLaser linewidthchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyQuantum Physics (quant-ph)ExcitationCoherence (physics)Microwave cavityPhysical Review Research
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In-Beam Study of213Rn,215Ra and217Ra: Strongly Enhanced E3 Transitions in Odd-A N= 127 Isotones

1983

With the aim of searching for high-spin configurations involving the high-j neutron orbitals, excited states in 213Rn, 215Ra and 217Ra were populated in the bombardment of 208Pb with 13C ions. Gamma-ray singles, excitation functions and angular distributions, pulsed-beam-γ timing and γ-γ(t) coincidences were measured. Six isomeric levels were observed in 213Rn, three in 215Ra while none in 217Ra. The lowest-lying 15/2- states in all odd-A N = 127 isotones are de-excited by E3 transitions with a strength of about 23 W.u, suggesting that they are all coupled to the octupole phonon. In 217Ra no evidence for collective behavior is found despite its closeness to the actinide region. The low-lyin…

PhysicsCollective behaviorAtomic orbitalPhononExcited stateNeutronAtomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMathematical PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsExcitationBeam (structure)IonPhysica Scripta
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