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Strong vacuum squeezing from bichromatically driven Kerrlike cavities: from optomechanics to superconducting circuits

2015

AbstractSqueezed light, displaying less fluctuation than vacuum in some observable, is key in the flourishing field of quantum technologies. Optical or microwave cavities containing a Kerr nonlinearity are known to potentially yield large levels of squeezing, which have been recently observed in optomechanics and nonlinear superconducting circuit platforms. Such Kerr-cavity squeezing however suffers from two fundamental drawbacks. First, optimal squeezing requires working close to turning points of a bistable cycle, which are highly unstable against noise thus rendering optimal squeezing inaccessible. Second, the light field has a macroscopic coherent component corresponding to the pump, ma…

SuperconductivityMultidisciplinaryField (physics)BistabilitySuperconducting circuitsComputer sciencePhysics::OpticsBioinformatics01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Article010305 fluids & plasmasÒptica quànticaQuantum technologyQuantum electrodynamics0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsMicrowaveOptomechanicsLight fieldSqueezed coherent state
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Force-free state in a superconducting single crystal and angle-dependent vortex helical instability

2017

Superconducting 2H-NbSe2 single crystals show intrinsic low pinning values. Therefore, they are ideal materials with which to explore fundamental properties of vortices. (V, I) characteristics are the experimental data we have used to investigate the dissipation mechanisms in a rectangular shape 2H-NbSe2 single crystal. Particularly, we have studied dissipation behavior with magnetic fields applied in the plane of the crystal and parallel to the injected currents, i.e. in the force-free state where the vortex helical instability governs the vortex dynamics. In this regime, the data follow the elliptic critical state model and the voltage dissipation shows an exponential dependence.Moreover,…

SuperconductivityPhysicsCondensed matter physicsFísica de materialesCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFísicaFOS: Physical sciencesVorticityDissipationCiència dels materials01 natural sciencesInstability010305 fluids & plasmasVortexMagnetic fieldCrystalSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesFísica del estado sólido010306 general physicsSingle crystal
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Irreversibility of the threshold field for dendritic flux avalanches in superconductors

2010

Hysteretic effects are seen in the upper and lower threshold fields for the appearance of dendritic flux instabilities, first explained in Yurchenko et al. [Phys. Rev. B 76 (2007) 092504], in NbN-films. We have measured the threshold fields at increasing and decreasing applied fields at different temperatures and proposed a mechanism explaining how the hysteresis arises by analyzing the field profiles inside the sample.

SuperconductivityPhysicsField (physics)Condensed matter physicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFluxCondensed Matter PhysicsInstabilityMagnetic fluxElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHysteresisLower thresholdCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysica C: Superconductivity
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Lifetime of the superconductive state in short and long Josephson junctions

2008

We study the transient statistical properties of short and long Josephson junctions under the influence of thermal and correlated fluctuations. In particular, we investigate the lifetime of the superconductive metastable state finding the presence of noise induced phenomena. For short Josephson junctions we investigate the lifetime as a function both of the frequency of the current driving signal and the noise intensity and we find how these noise-induced effects are modified by the presence of a correlated noise source. For long Josephson junctions we integrate numerically the sine-Gordon equation calculating the lifetime as a function of the length of the junction both for inhomogeneous a…

SuperconductivityPhysicsJosephson effectCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciencesBiasingCondensed Matter PhysicsSignalNoise (electronics)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)MetastabilityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityComputational methods in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics Noise Fluctuations Josephson devices.Transient (oscillation)Maxima
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Instabilities in heavy-fermion systems

1992

Abstract We review (i) an itinerant antiferromagnetic phase transition below 4 K in Ni-rich Ce(Cu 1− x Ni x ) 2 Ge 2 systems, (ii) the coincidence at T = 0.63 K of both a structural lattice instability in “as-grown” (non-superconducting) CeCu 2 Si 2 single crystals and bulk superconductivity in annealed ones as well as (iii) antiferromagnetic and superconducting transitions at T N = 4.6 K and T c = 1 K, respectively, in the heavy-fermion compound UNi 2 Al 3 .

SuperconductivityPhysicsPhase transitionCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityLattice (order)Heavy fermionAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsCondensed Matter PhysicsInstabilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials
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Reentrant stability of superconducting films and the vanishing of dendritic flux instability

2007

We propose a mechanism responsible for the abrupt vanishing of the dendritic flux instability found in many superconducting films when an increasing magnetic field is applied. The onset of flux avalanches and the subsequent reentrance of stability in NbN films were investigated using magneto-optical imaging, and the threshold fields were measured as functions of critical current density ${j}_{c}$. The results are explained with excellent quantitative agreement by a thermomagnetic model published recently [D. V. Denisov et al., Phys. Rev. B 73, 014512 (2006)], showing that the reentrant stability is a direct consequence of a monotonously decreasing ${j}_{c}$ versus field.

SuperconductivityPhysicsReentrancyCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Condensed Matter::SuperconductivityFluxThermal stabilityThermomagnetic convectionCondensed Matter PhysicsInstabilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldPhysical Review B
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Metastability and hysteresis of the vortex states in rotating superfluid3He-B

1996

We have investigated the vortex core transition in 3He-B by measuring the associated changes in mutual friction dissipation within the superfluid. If rotation is continuously stopped and restarted while cooling or warming then the transition occurs at a clearly defined temperature, but temperature sweeps during continuous rotation show substantial supercooling and superheating. Moreover, the high temperature vortex shows a continuum of metastable states when supercooled to a constant, arbitrary low temperature, the mutual friction dissipaton depending on the temperature at which rotation was started. Our current interpretation is that the high temperature vortex state is a temperature-depen…

SuperfluidityPhysicsSuperheatingContinuous rotationCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMetastabilityGeneral Physics and AstronomyDissipationSupercoolingVortex stateVortexCzechoslovak Journal of Physics
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Porphyroblast crystallization kinetics: the role of the nutrient production rate

2011

The mechanisms that govern porphyroblast crystallization are investigated by comparing quantitative textural data with predictions from different crystallization models. Such numerical models use kinetic formulations of the main crystallization mechanism to predict textural characteristics, such as grain size distributions. In turn, data on porphyroblast textures for natural samples are used to infer which mechanism dominated during their formation. Whereas previous models assume that the rate-limiting step for a porphyroblast producing reaction is either transport or growth, the model advanced in this study considers the production of nutrients for porphyroblasts as a potentially rate-limi…

SupersaturationNucleationMineralogyThermodynamicsGeologyTexture (geology)Grain sizelaw.inventionGeochemistry and PetrologylawPhase (matter)MetastabilityPorphyroblastCrystallizationGeologyJournal of Metamorphic Geology
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Capacity constrained supply chains: a simulation study

2008

This paper explores the relationship between constrained capacity and supply chain performance. Six capacity constraint levels are studied under different inventory policies and information sharing strategies. The results suggest that an increment of production capacity, used in industry as local approach to manage increasing incoming orders, does not necessarily imply an improvement in customer service. In presence of information distortions, the strategy of augmenting production capacity can lead to satisfy at a higher cost an over-estimated market demand. The collaborative practices provide bullwhip effect dampening and inventory stability, and increase the ability of the structure to av…

Supply chain managementComputer scienceApplied MathematicsInformation sharingSupply chainStability (learning theory)Environmental economicsComputer Science ApplicationsSupply and demandMicroeconomicsModeling and SimulationBullwhip effectProduction (economics)Constraint (mathematics)International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling
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Carbohydrate-supramolecular gels : adsorbents for chromium(VI) removal from wastewater.

2019

Abstract Hypothesis To overcome the contamination of water by heavy metals the adsorption of the pollutant on gel phases is an attractive solution since gels are inexpensive, potentially highly efficient and form a distinct phase while allowing diffusion of the contaminated water throughout the material. This work tests the chromium(VI) adsorbent capacity of new supramolecular gels for Chromium(VI) removal from wastewater. Experiments First hydrophobic imidazolium salts of carbohydrate anions were synthesised as new gelators. Subsequently, they were dissolved in a solvent by heating and, after cooling overnight, to give the formation of supramolecular gels. The properties of the resulting g…

Supramolecular chemistryInfrared spectroscopychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologychemisorption010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsChromiumchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionThermal stabilityHexavalent chromiumhexavalent chromiumChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSolventcarbohydrate gelatorwastewater treatmentChemical engineeringreduction of toxic metalSelf-healing hydrogelsSupramolecular gel0210 nano-technologyenvironmental remediation
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