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Frequency chirped continuous-wave sodium laser guide stars: modeling and optimization

2020

We numerically study a method to increase the photon return flux of continuous-wave laser guide stars using one-dimensional atomic cooling principles. The method relies on chirping the laser towards higher frequencies following the change in velocity of sodium atoms due to recoil, which raises atomic populations available for laser excitation within the Doppler distribution. The efficiency of this effect grows with the average number of atomic excitations between two atomic collisions in the mesosphere. We find the parameters for maximizing the return flux and evaluate the performance of chirping for operation at La Palma. According to our simulations, the optimal chirp rate lies between 0.…

PhysicsPhotonPhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsLaser7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.invention010309 opticssymbols.namesakeStarsRecoillaw0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsChirpContinuous wavePhysics::Atomic PhysicsGuide starAtomic physicsDoppler effectJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Nonperturbative treatments of nonresonant multiphoton ionization of the hydrogen atom: weak-field limit

1989

A nonperturbative treatment of the multiphoton ionization of the hydrogen atom based on the S matrix and devised for nonresonant strong-field situations is analyzed in the weak-field limit. Comparisons are presented with other S matrices as well as other nonperturbative approaches. Our treatment is found to perform generally better than similar S-matrix treatments. The usual perturbative results are recovered provided that the photon wavelengths are sufficiently short and are off resonance with the atomic transitions. Important indications are obtained as to the role of the atomic structure, the relevance of the gauge consistency, and the reliability and improvement of the present nonpertur…

PhysicsPhotonStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsElectronPhotoionizationHydrogen atomResonance (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight intensityIonizationPhoton polarizationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Symmetries in harmonic generation by a two-color field: an application to a simple model atom

1999

We show that the parity of the order of the harmonics generated by a bichromatic field with commensurate frequencies may be related to the invariance properties of the time-dependent Hamiltonian with respect to some suitable transformations. To simplify the mathematical treatment, we have used a simple model atom to perform calculations that show the effects of the relative phase of the driving fields. Harmonic generation has been described as a two-step process that involves replicas of the Stark levels. In agreement with other previous treatments in which other model atoms were used, we have found that a small contamination of the fundamental harmonic can produce significant modifications…

PhysicsPhotonStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsParity (physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanicsHarmonicsHomogeneous spaceAtomsymbolsHigh harmonic generationEmission spectrumHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Journal of the Optical Society of America B
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Suppression of the frequency drifts in polarization modulational instability spectra by means of a photon reservoir

2012

By appropriately combining the effects of second- and fourth-order dispersion, and by carefully choosing the pump power, we create a photon reservoir which suppresses the drifts of sidebands in the spectra of polarization modulational instability

PhysicsPhotonbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsNonlinear opticsPolarization (waves)Spectral linesymbols.namesakeModulational instabilityOpticsAttenuation coefficientsymbolsAtomic physicsbusinessRaman scatteringAdvanced Photonics Congress
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Unguided plasmon-mode resonance in optically excited thin film: exact modal description of Kretschmann–Raether experiment

2013

With the aim of studying electromagnetic surface wave resonance, we rigorously solve the homogeneous and inhomogeneous problem associated with an optically excited thin metallic film. We then demonstrate unambiguously that the excited eigenmode engendering plasmonic resonance in the so-called Kretschmann–Raether configuration is an unguided mode (i.e., with an anti-evanescent structure). This result, challenging the classical interpretation of the outgoing wave condition applied to surface waves, permits a quantitative interpretation of the attenuated total reflection curves.

PhysicsPhotonbusiness.industrySurface plasmonPhysics::OpticsResonanceStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsExtraordinary optical transmissionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOpticsNormal modeSurface waveExcited statebusinessPlasmonJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Comparison between transmission and scattering spectrum reconstruction methods based on EPID images.

2013

Numerous improved physics-based methods for Linac photon spectra reconstruction have been published; some of them are based on transmission data analysis and others on scattering data. In this work, the two spectrum unfolding approaches are compared in order to experimentally validate its robustness and to determine which is the optimal methodology for application on a clinical quality assurance routine. Both studied methods are based on EPID images generated when the incident photon beam impinges onto plastic blocks. The distribution of transmitted/scatter radiation produced by this object centered at the beam field size was measured. Measurements were performed using a 6 MeV photon beam p…

PhysicsPhotonsSiliconPhotonScatteringbusiness.industryMonte Carlo methodMonte Carlo method for photon transportRadiationSystem of linear equationsLinear particle acceleratorOpticsRobustness (computer science)Image Processing Computer-AssistedScattering RadiationRadiotherapy Intensity-ModulatedParticle AcceleratorsbusinessMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmsAnnual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Coexisting rogue waves within the (2+1)-component long-wave-short-wave resonance

2014

5 pags.; 4 figs.; PACS number(s): 05.45.Yv, 47.20.Ky, 47.35.−i, 47.54.−r

PhysicsPhysical PhenomenaNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsField (physics)Component (thermodynamics)Scalar (physics)Nonlinear opticsPattern formationRogue waveModels TheoreticalResonance (particle physics)
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NON-LINEAR MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL PHENOMENA IN PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS

2003

Mechanical, electrical and thermal phenomena occurring in piezoelectric crystals were examined by non-linear approximation. For this purpose, use was made of the thermodynamic function of state, which describes an anisotropic body. Considered was the Gibbs function. The calculations included strain tensor εij = f(σkl , En, T), induction vector Dm = f(σkl , En, T) and entropy S = f(σkl , En, T) as function of stress σkl , field strength En and temperature difference T. The equations obtained apply to anisotropic piezoelectric bodies provided that the “forces” σkl , En, T acting on the crystal are known. Механічні, електричні та термічні явища у п’єзоелектричних кристалах вивчаються у неліній…

PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed matter physicsInfinitesimal strain theorypiezoelectric crystalsField strengthCondensed Matter PhysicsPiezoelectricitylcsh:QC1-999Gibbs free energyCrystalthermodynamicssymbols.namesakeNonlinear systemtensorsThermalsymbolsAnisotropylcsh:Physicsanisotropic bodiesCondensed Matter Physics
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The Ising–Bloch transition in degenerate optical parametric oscillators

2003

Domain walls in type I degenerate optical parametric oscillators are numerically investigated. Both steady Ising and moving Bloch walls are found, bifurcating one into another through a nonequilibrium Ising--Bloch transition. Bloch walls are found that connect either homogeneous or roll planforms. Secondary bifurcations affecting Bloch wall movement are characterized that lead to a transition from a steady drift state to a temporal chaotic movement as the system is moved far from the primary, Ising--Bloch bifurcation. Two kinds of routes to chaos are found, both involving tori: a usual Ruelle-Takens and an intermittent scenarios.

PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Degenerate energy levelsChaoticFOS: Physical sciencesNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsTorusPattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS)Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic DynamicsNonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and SolitonsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsClassical mechanicsDissipative systemIsing modelChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)BifurcationParametric statisticsJournal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics
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On the convexity of Relativistic Hydrodynamics

2013

The relativistic hydrodynamic system of equations for a perfect fluid obeying a causal equation of state is hyperbolic (Anile 1989 {\it Relativistic Fluids and Magneto-Fluids} (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)). In this report, we derive the conditions for this system to be convex in terms of the fundamental derivative of the equation of state (Menikoff and Plohr 1989 {\it Rev. Mod. Phys.} {\bf 61} 75). The classical limit is recovered.

PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Equation of state (cosmology)Regular polygonFOS: Physical sciencesPerfect fluidDerivativeGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)System of linear equationsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyRelativistic hydrodynamic systemConvexityClassical limitConvexityAstronomía y AstrofísicaMathematical physics
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