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Nonlinear dynamical model of Costas loop and an approach to the analysis of its stability in the large

2015

The analysis of the stability and numerical simulation of Costas loop circuits for highfrequency signals is a challenging task. The problem lies in the fact that it is necessary to simultaneously observe very fast time scale of the input signals and slow time scale of phase difference between the input signals. To overcome this difficult situation it is possible, following the approach presented in the classical works of Gardner and Viterbi, to construct a mathematical model of Costas loop, in which only slow time change of signal's phases and frequencies is considered. Such a construction, in turn, requires the computation of phase detector characteristic, depending on the waveforms of the…

Costas loopphase detector characteristicstability in the largenonlinear analysisphase comparatorsimulointiphase-locked loop (PLL)BPSK
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Nonlinear dynamical model of Costas loop and an approach to the analysis of its stability in the large

2015

The analysis of the stability and numerical simulation of Costas loop circuits for high-frequency signals is a challenging task. The problem lies in the fact that it is necessary to simultaneously observe very fast time scale of the input signals and slow time scale of phase difference between the input signals. To overcome this difficult situation it is possible, following the approach presented in the classical works of Gardner and Viterbi, to construct a mathematical model of Costas loop, in which only slow time change of signal?s phases and frequencies is considered. Such a construction, in turn, requires the computation of phase detector characteristic, depending on the waveforms of th…

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Evidence for Photoinduced Hole Coupling in BaTiO3:Co

1995

A possible photoinduced correlation mechanism in BaTiO 3 : Co is described. The underlying microscopic process is a local hole photoinjection at a Co 3+ site close to a preexisting metastable hole, The Jahn-Teller field at the Co 2+ site transfers this pair of holes in the next cell along the rhombic direction [111] before normal polaronic or band conduction. The spatial extension of this correlation depends on a characteristic «delocalization» length. This unstable conductive state appears to be possibly frozen in a permanent way below T c

Coupling (electronics)Delocalized electronElectronic correlationField (physics)ChemistryJahn–Teller effectMetastabilityMineralogyCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionElectrical conductorMolecular physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsphysica status solidi (b)
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All-optical signal processing at ultra-low powers in bottle microresonators using the Kerr effect.

2010

We present experimental results on nonlinear, ultra-low power photonics applications based on a silica whispering-gallery-mode microresonator. Our bottle microresonator combines an ultrahigh quality factor of Q10(8) with a small mode volume V. The resulting Q(2)/V-ratio is among the highest realized for optical microresonators and allows us to observe bistable behavior at very low powers. We report single-wavelength all-optical switching via the Kerr effect at a record-low threshold of 50 microW. Moreover, an advantageous mode geometry enables the coupling of two tapered fiber waveguides to a bottle mode in an add-drop configuration. This allows us to route a CW optical signal between both …

CouplingMode volumeTotal internal reflectionOptics and PhotonicsMaterials scienceKerr effectBistabilitybusiness.industryOptical DevicesSignal Processing Computer-AssistedModels TheoreticalSilicon DioxideSignalAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOpticsQ factorOptoelectronicsGlassPhotonicsbusinessOptical FibersOptics express
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Influence of spatial delay on the modulational instability in a composite system with a controllable nonlinearity.

2017

A theoretical investigation of the modulational instability (MI) in a composite system with a nonlocal response function is presented. A composite system of silver nanoparticles in acetone is chosen, whose nonlinearity can be delicately varied by controlling the volume fraction of the constituents, thus enabling the possibility of nonlinearity management. A pump-probe counterpropagation configuration has been assumed, and the interplay between the competing nonlinearities and the nonlocalities in the MI dynamics is systematically explored. A different class of nonlocalities have been considered, and the study reveals that the nonlocality critically depends on the kind of nonlocal function. …

CouplingPhysicsComposite numberRelative strengthFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciences010309 opticsNonlinear systemModulational instabilityQuantum nonlocality0103 physical sciencesStatistical physics010306 general physicsNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsRectangular functionPhysical review. E
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Topological edge states of nonequilibrium polaritons in hollow honeycomb arrays

2020

We address topological currents in polariton condensates excited by uniform resonant pumps in finite honeycomb arrays of microcavity pillars with a hole in the center. Such currents arise under combined action of the spin–orbit coupling and Zeeman splitting, which breaks the time-reversal symmetry and opens a topological gap in the spectrum of the structure. The most representative feature of this structure is the presence of two interfaces, inner and outer ones, where the directions of topological currents are opposite. Due to the finite size of the structure, polariton–polariton interactions lead to coupling of the edge states at the inner and outer interfaces, which depends on the size o…

CouplingPhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesZeeman effectBistabilityHoneycomb (geometry)FOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTopology01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSymmetry (physics)Magnetic field010309 opticssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesPolaritonsymbols0210 nano-technologyPhotonic crystalOptics (physics.optics)Physics - Optics
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The electron gas with a strong pairing interaction: Three particle correlations and the Thouless instability

2000

We derive simplified Faddeev type equations for the three particle T-matrix which are valid in the Hubbard model where only electrons with opposite spins interact. Using the approximation of dynamical mean field theory these equations are partially solved numerically for the attractive Hubbard model. It is shown that the three particle T-matrix contains a term vanishing $\sim T^2$ at the Thouless (or BCS) instability where the two-particle T-matrix diverges. Based on the three particle term we further derive the low density - strong coupling extension for the two-particle vertex function. We therefore understand our equations as a step towards a systematic low density expansion from the wea…

CouplingPhysicsHubbard modelStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Condensed Matter - SuperconductivityVertex functionFOS: Physical sciencesElectronBCS theoryInstabilitySuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsPairingQuantum mechanicsQuantum electrodynamicsFermi gas
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Stability of chiral geometry in the odd–odd Rh isotopes: spectroscopy of 106Rh

2004

International audience; 136 P. Joshi et al. / Physics Letters B 595 (2004) 135–142AbstractThe nucleus 106Rh was populated using the reaction 96Zr(13C, p2n) at a beam energy of 51 MeV. γ -ray transitions wereidentified using the EUROBALL-IV γ -ray spectrometer and the DIAMANT charged particle array. The yrast band, which isbased upon a πg−19/2 ⊗ νh11/2 configuration, has been extended to I π = (22−). A new I = 1 band has been identified whichresides ∼ 300 keV above the yrast band. Core–quasiparticle coupling model calculations show reasonably good agreement withthe data. The properties of the two pairs of strongly coupled bands are consistent with a chiral interpretation for these states. 2…

CouplingPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsYrast[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Charged particle0103 physical sciencesQuasiparticleAtomic physics010306 general physicsSpectroscopyNuclear ExperimentPhysics Letters B
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Le due crisi: crisi del capitalismo e crisi ambientale. Una soluzione sostenibile?

2015

Le due crisi in titolo sono due facce di una stessa medaglia; e il tema verrà trattato su questa rivista in due parti divise solo al fine di agevolare la lettura. Nella Parte I si evidenzia come la crisi ambientale derivi dal generale rapporto di predazione e spoliazione delle risorse naturali, caratteristico del modo capitalistico di produzione e consumo; ancor più devastante nella sua attuale fase “iperliberista”. I danni sociali della crisi economica sono drammaticamente evidenti alla maggior parte dell’opinione pubblica – la critica alle attuali teorie e modelli economici sarà oggetto della Parte II – mentre le altrettanto drammatiche conseguenze della crisi ambientale faticano a diveni…

Crisi ambientale Land grabbing Energia/cambiamenti climatici Instabilità climatica Accordo di Parigi.Settore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del TerritorioEnvironmental crisis Land grabbing Energy/climate change Climatic instability Agreement of Paris.
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The Role of Covalent Functionalization in the Thermal Stability and Decomposition of Hybrid Layered Hydroxides

2020

The room temperature synthesis of two Co-based hybrid layered hydroxides containing the same organic ligand (suberate [Sub]), one connected through purely electrostatic interactions (CoAl layered double hydroxide [LDH]), and the other covalently functionalized (α-CoII simonkolleite phase) has been carried out. The magnetic properties exhibit an acute difference in the magnetization temperatures (from ≈10 K for the CoAl-LDH to ≈55 K for the α-CoII). Moreover, the role of the covalent functionalization in the thermal stability and the decomposition has been investigated by a forefront characterization tool consisting of thermogravimetric analysis coupled with gas chromatography and mass spect…

Cromatografia de gasosThermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceMaterials compostos02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesDecomposition0104 chemical sciencesCovalent functionalizationChemical engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceThermal stabilityGas chromatography0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialMaterialsphysica status solidi (RRL) – Rapid Research Letters
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