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Electromagnetic moments of quasi-stable particle

2010

We deal with the problem of assigning electromagnetic moments to a quasi-stable particle (i.e., a particle with mass located at particle's decay threshold). In this case, an application of a small external electromagnetic field changes the energy in a non-analytic way, which makes it difficult to assign definitive moments. On the example of a spin-1/2 field with mass $M_{*}$ interacting with two fields of masses $M$ and $m$, we show how a conventionally defined magnetic dipole moment diverges at $M_{*}=M+m$. We then show that the conventional definition makes sense only when the values of the applied magnetic field $B$ satisfy $|eB|/2M_{*}\ll|M_{*}-M-m|$. We discuss implications of these re…

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsField (physics)Magnetic energyMagnetic momentNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FOS: Physical sciencesOptical fieldMagnetic fieldNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Particle decayMagnetizationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics - LatticeQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanics
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On chip shapeable optical tweezers

2013

International audience; Particles manipulation with optical forces is known as optical tweezing. While tweezing in free space with laser beams was established in the 1980s, integrating the optical tweezers on a chip is a challenging task. Recent experiments with plasmonic nanoantennas, microring resonators, and photonic crystal nanocavities have demonstrated optical trapping. However, the optical field of a tweezer made of a single microscopic resonator cannot be shaped. So far, this prevents from optically driven micromanipulations. Here we propose an alternative approach where the shape of the optical trap can be tuned by the wavelength in coupled nanobeam cavities. Using these shapeable …

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Towards a nonequilibrium thermodynamic description of incoherent nonlinear optics

2007

pa href="http://oe.osa.org/virtual_issue.cfm?vid=36"Focus Serial: Frontiers of Nonlinear Optics/a/pThis concise review is aimed at providing an introduction to the kinetic theory of partially coherent optical waves propagating in nonlinear media. The subject of incoherent nonlinear optics received a renewed interest since the first experimental demonstration of incoherent solitons in slowly responding photorefractive crystals. Several theories have been successfully developed to provide a detailed description of the novel dynamical features inherent to partially coherent nonlinear optical waves. However, such theories leave unanswered the following important question: Which is the long term…

PhysicsWave propagationbusiness.industryThermodynamic equilibriumNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsOptical field01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010305 fluids & plasmasIrreversible processOpticsQuantum mechanicsNonlinear medium0103 physical sciencesThermodynamic limitCoherent states010306 general physicsbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Surface plasmon polariton propagation across a gentle silver step

2001

Abstract Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are excited with light of wavelength λ1=632.8 nm on or near a gentle Ag/Ag step structure using focused beam, prism coupling and detected using a bare, sharpened fibre tip. The tip–sample separation is controlled by means of an evanescent optical field at wavelength λ2=543.5 nm in a photon scanning tunnelling microscope (PSTM). The SPP propagation properties are first characterised on both the thin and thick sections of the Ag film structure either side of the step, both macroscopically, using attenuated total reflection, and microscopically from the PSTM images; the two techniques yield very good agreement. It is found that the SPP propagation len…

Materials sciencebusiness.industrySurface plasmonSurfaces and InterfacesOptical fieldCondensed Matter PhysicsSurface plasmon polaritonSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionWavelengthOpticslawMaterials ChemistryPolaritonWater environmentThin filmScanning tunneling microscopebusinessSurface Science
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Transverse effects in a thin slab of material with local-field induced intrinsic optical bistability

2008

We consider a thin slab of dense material exhibiting local-field induced intrinsic optical bistability irradiated by a transversely uniform optical field (holding beam). We study the transverse effects that can arise when local excitations are created by means of a narrow optical beam (writing beam). We show that whereas diffraction effects are negligible, diffusion effects make the excitation-domain walls to move inward or outward in the transverse direction, with a speed that depends on the holding-beam intensity and the diffusion coefficient. Conditions can be found, however, for which the wall movement is counterbalanced by the field transverse gradient so that stable narrow excitation …

PhysicsDiffractionBistabilitybusiness.industryStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsOptical fieldAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptical bistabilityTransverse planeOpticsbusinessLocal fieldComputer Science::DatabasesExcitationBeam (structure)Journal of the Optical Society of America B
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Counter-propagating difference frequency mixing in diamond with terahertz waves

2013

We investigate four-wave mixing between terahertz and optical pulses in diamond. We observe the occurrence of sum and difference frequency generation, with the latter being phase-matched for terahertz pulses counter-propagating to the optical field.

Physicsbusiness.industryTerahertz radiationDifference-frequency generationTerahertznonlinear opticsPhysics::OpticsNonlinear opticsDiamondOptical fieldengineering.materialSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaOptical fieldOptical pumpingFour-wave mixingOpticsCross-polarized wave generationengineeringDifference-frequency mixingOptoelectronicsTera HertzbusinessCounterpropagatingMixing (physics)
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CONTROL OF RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION BY A STRONG LASER FIELD

2004

Strong-field laser-assisted radiation recombination is investigated: (a) to explore the control possibilities with two laser fields having commensurable frequencies and (b) to get some insight into the influence of the medium (a plasma) in which recombination occurs. It is found that by varying the relative phase of the two fields it is possible to control enhancement, broadening and symmetry properties of the recombination differential emitted power. In the case of an anisotropic two-temperature plasma, an interesting interplay is found between the shape of the laser-modified electron velocity distribution function and the shape of the emitted X-ray photon power spectrum. The novel feature…

PhysicsQuantum opticsPhotonPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Field (physics)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronPlasmaOptical fieldnonsequential doubleionizationSpontaneous emissionAtomic physicsRecombinationlasers
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Optical Field-Induced Mass Transport in Soft Materials

2013

Abstract The dependence of the surface relief formation in amorphous chalcogenide (As 2 S 3 and As-S-Se) and Disperse Red 1 dye grafted polyurethane polymer films on the polarization state of holographic recording light beams was studied. It is shown that the direction of lateral mass transport on the film surface is determined by the direction of light electric vector and photoinduced anisotropy in the film. We propose a photoinduced dielectropfhoretic model to explain the photoinduced mass transport in amorphous films. Model is based on the photoinduced softening of the matrix, formation of defects with enhanced or decreased polarizability, and their drift under the electrical field gradi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryChalcogenideHolographic recordingPolymerOptical fieldSurface relief gratingsPhysics and Astronomy(all)Polarization (waves)Molecular physicsAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticschemistryAmorphous chalcogenide filmsAzo-dye polymersPolarizabilityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityLight beambusinessAnisotropyPhysics Procedia
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Electrodynamics in complex systems

1996

This paper discusses recent theoretical efforts to develop a general and flexible method for the calculation of the field distributions around and inside complex optical systems involving both dielectric and metallic materials. Starting from the usual light-matter coupling Hamiltonian, we derive a self-consistent equation for the optical field in arbitrary optical systems composed of N different subdomains. We show that an appropriate solving procedure based on the real-space discretization of each subdomain raises the present approach to the rank of an accurate predictive numerical scheme. In order to illustrate its applicability, we use this formalism to address challenging problems relat…

PhysicsDiscretizationScatteringComplex systemPhysics::OpticsNear and far fieldDielectricOptical fieldPhysical opticsScatteringSurfacesymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicssymbolsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Scanning Tunneling MicroscopePhysical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics
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Modelling Optical Resonators Probed by Subwavelength Sized Optical Detectors

1996

The possibility of mapping the optical field structure inside a Fabry-Perot resonator by using a pointed optical fiber was recently reported [1]. In this contribution, we propose a simulation of such near-field optical experiments by using a two-dimensional self-consistent model. The method based on the discretization of four different domains, i.e. the two mirrors, the glass sample and the tip, allows us a meaningful description of the evolution of the full field pattern when approaching the optical detector. In particular, this computerized work supply a direct illustration of the optical energy tranfer occurring when the tip enters the near-field zone. In this context, different tip desi…

PhysicsWork (thermodynamics)Optical fiberDiscretizationbusiness.industryNear-field opticsPhysics::OpticsContext (language use)Optical fieldSample (graphics)law.inventionResonatorOpticslawbusiness
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