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Transition cancellations of 87Rb and 85Rb atoms in a magnetic field

2020

We have analyzed the magnetic field dependencies of the intensities of all the optical transitions between magnetic sublevels of hyperfine levels, excited with σ + , π , and σ − polarized light, for the D 1 and D 2 lines of 87 R b and 85 R b atoms. Depending on the type of transition and the quantum numbers of the involved levels, the Hamiltonian matrices are of 1 × 1 , 2 × 2 , 3 × 3 , or 4 × 4 dimension. As an example, analytical expressions are presented for the case of 2 × 2 dimension matrices for the D 1 line of both isotopes. Eigenvalues and eigenkets are given, and the expression for the transition intensity as a function of B has been determined. It is found that some π transitions o…

Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsQuantum number01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMagnetic field010309 opticssymbols.namesakeExcited state0103 physical sciencessymbolsAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)SpectroscopyHyperfine structureEigenvalues and eigenvectorsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPhysical quantity
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High-order simulation scheme for active particles driven by stress boundary conditions

2020

Abstract We study the dynamics and interactions of elliptic active particles in a two dimensional solvent. The particles are self-propelled through prescribing a fluid stress at one half of the fluid-particle boundary. The fluid is treated explicitly solving the Stokes equation through a discontinuous Galerkin scheme, which allows to simulate strictly incompressible fluids. We present numerical results for a single particle and give an outlook on how to treat suspensions of interacting active particles.

Physicsbusiness.industryBoundary (topology)MechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsStokes flowCondensed Matter PhysicsActive matterPhysics::Fluid DynamicsDiscontinuous Galerkin methodIncompressible flowParticleGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problembusinessJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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High-rate x-ray spectroscopy in mammography with a CdTe detector: A digital pulse processing approach

2010

Purpose:Direct measurement of mammographic x-ray spectra under clinical conditions is a difficult task due to the high fluence rate of the x-ray beams as well as the limits in the development of high resolution detection systems in a high counting rate environment. In this work we present a detection system, based on a CdTe detector and an innovative digital pulse processing (DPP) system, for high-rate x-ray spectroscopy in mammography. Methods: The DPP system performs a digital pile-up inspection and a digital pulse height analysis of the detector signals, digitized through a 14-bit, 100 MHz digitizer, for x-ray spectroscopy even at high photon counting rates. We investigated on the respon…

Physicsbusiness.industryDetectorX-ray detectorGeneral MedicinePhoton countingFull width at half maximumOpticsQuality (physics)Ionization chamberSpectroscopybusinessNuclear medicineHalf-value layerMedical Physics
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Displacement measurements in structural elements by optical techniques

2000

Speckle metrology and holographic interferometry (HI) have been used in several civil engineering applications. We present the results obtained by applying speckle photography (SP) to the study of two quadratic shearwalls with different boundary conditions, and the potential of the technique in the study of this kind of structures is described. The analysis of Young's fringes obtained with this technique at certain points on each shearwall provides the whole field of displacement measurements. HI has been used to measure the three components of absolute displacement, verifying that the bulging phenomenon does not affect the in-plane components when the applied load remains on the same plane…

Physicsbusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Mechanical EngineeringHolographic interferometryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDisplacement (vector)Finite element methodElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetrologySpeckle patternOpticsElectronic speckle pattern interferometryBoundary value problemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessOptics and Lasers in Engineering
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Graphical representation of non-absorbing polarization devices

2000

A graphical representation of general non-absorbing polarization devices operating under normal plane-wave incidence is presented. The representation is based on a four-dimensional spherical parametrization of the Jones matrix of this kind of polarization devices. The graphical representation takes the form of a solid cylinder. The projection of the point representing the device over the base of the cylinder gives the corresponding polarization eigenvectors represented in the complex plane, while the height of the point in the cylinder is the phase of its eigenvalue. Some simple examples like wave-plates and rotators are discussed. The representation may represent a useful tool to identify …

Physicsbusiness.industryPlane waveOptical polarizationPolarization (waves)WaveplateAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsLiquid crystalElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryReal representationbusinessComplex planeEigenvalues and eigenvectorsOptics Communications
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Escape Transition of a Grafted Polymer Chain

2000

The escape transition of a flexible polymer chain of chain length N, end-grafted at a hard wall and compressed by a piston of radius R in good solvent conditions, is studied by Monte Carlo simulation and by phenomenological arguments. In contrast to previous theories which have predicted a jump in the force f at a critical value H t of the height H of the piston above the wall, we find that the transition (which is sharp only for N → ∞) is characterized by a flat region of f in the f — H isotherm, i. e. a jump in the height occurs at the transition from H esc , t to H imptt , with (H imp , t — H esc , t )/H esc , t ≈ 0.26. At the transition the constant force f t is predicted and observed t…

Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationChain lengthchemistryChain (algebraic topology)ExponentThermodynamicsPolymerRadiusCritical valueConstant force
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Lorenz–Haken instability in a laser with arbitrary mirrors reflectivity

2000

Abstract We study the Lorenz–Haken instability in a laser with arbitrary mirrors reflectivity R . In the limit of slow population difference we demonstrate that in order to observe the instability the reflectivity must exceed the critical value R c ≃0.5379, which coincides with that found recently for the multimode (Risken–Nummedal–Graham–Haken) instability. Several other differences with respect to the uniform field limit R →1 are presented.

Physicseducation.field_of_studyMulti-mode optical fiberbusiness.industryPopulationLaserCritical valueOptical chaosInstabilityReflectivityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionOpticslawLimit (mathematics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinesseducationOptics Communications
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Population dynamics based on ladder bosonic operators

2021

Abstract We adopt an operatorial method, based on truncated bosons, to describe the dynamics of populations in a closed region with a non trivial topology. The main operator that includes the various mechanisms and interactions between the populations is the Hamiltonian, constructed with the density and transport operators. The whole evolution is derived from the Schrodinger equation, and the densities of the populations are retrieved from the normalized expected values of the density operators. We show that this approach is suitable for applications in very large domain, solving the computational issues that typically occur when using an Hamiltonian based on fermionic ladder operators.

Physicseducation.field_of_studyPopulation dynamicsApplied MathematicsPopulation02 engineering and technologyExpected value01 natural sciencesSchrödinger equationsymbols.namesake020303 mechanical engineering & transportsOperator (computer programming)Ladder operator0203 mechanical engineeringTrivial topologySchrödinger dynamicsModeling and Simulation0103 physical sciencessymbolsStatistical physicsOperatorial modelseducationHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)010301 acousticsBosonApplied Mathematical Modelling
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Chaos and nonlinearities in high harmonic generation

2016

Linearity is a fundamental postulate of quantum mechanics which is occasionally the subject of debate. This paper investigates the possibility of checking this assumption by using a laser field. We study the corrections caused by the presence of a small nonlinearity in the Hamiltonian of a quantum system. As a model we use a simplified two-level quantum system whose states are coupled by a small off-diagonal term proportional to the population of the upper level. The nonlinearity causes spontaneous decay of the upper level, shift and broadening of the line and the sensitive dependence of the final state on the initial condition. The presence of a strong laser field, resonant with the atomic…

Physicseducation.field_of_studynonlinear Schroedinger equationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)PopulationLinearity01 natural sciencesharmonic generation; nonlinear Schroedinger equation; Instrumentation; Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)harmonic generation010309 opticsNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesQuantum systemsymbolsInitial value problemHigh harmonic generation010306 general physicseducationHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Nonlinear Schrödinger equationInstrumentation
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Measurement of the quadratic slope parameter in the K-L -> 3 pi(0) decay Dalitz plot

2001

A value of (-6.1 +- 0.9_{stat} +- 0.5_{syst})*10^{-3} is obtained for the quadratic slope parameter h in the K_L -> 3\pi^0 decay Dalitz plot at the NA48 experiment at the CERN SPS. The result is based on 14.7*10^6 fully reconstructed K_L -> 3\pi^0 -> 6\gamma decays. This is the most precise measurement of any of the Dalitz plot slope parameters in the charged and neutral kaon decays so far.

Physicsneutral kaonParticle physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsLarge Hadron Collidermesoni K; decadimenti; Dalitz plotdecadimentiDalitz plotkaon decay; neutral kaon; dalitz plotslope parametersNA48 experimentDalitz plotValue (computer science)KaonsKaons; Dalitz plot; slope parameterskaon decayHigh Energy Physics - Experimentmesoni KClassical mechanicsQuadratic equationK->3-PI
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