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Microbunching And Coherent Acceleration Of Electrons By Subcycle Laser Pulses
The pick up and acceleration of all plasma electrons irradiated by an intense, subcyclic laser pulse is demonstrated via analytical and numerical calculations. It is shown that the initial low emittance of the plasma electrons is conserved during the process of acceleration, leading to an extremely cold, bunched electron beam. Compression of the electron bunch along the longitudinal coordinate is naturally achieved due to the interaction of electrons and laser pulse. In this paper, we find the localized solutions to Maxwell's equations of a subcyclic laser pulse and use these to determine the acceleration of charged particles and we suggest future application for this acceleration mechanism as low energy particle injector and as electron source for coherent x-ray generation.Physic
Canonical-basis solution of the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov equation on three-dimensional Cartesian mesh
A method is presented to obtain the canonical-form solutions of the HFB
equation for atomic nuclei with zero-range interactions like the Skyrme force.
It is appropriate to describe pairing correlations in the continuum in
coordinate-space representations. An improved gradient method is used for
faster convergences under constraint of orthogonality between orbitals. To
prevent high-lying orbitals to shrink into a spatial point, a repulsive
momentum dependent force is introduced, which turns out to unveil the nature of
high-lying canonical-basis orbitals. The asymptotic properties at large radius
and the relation with quasiparticle states are discussed for the obtained
canonical basis.Comment: 23 pages including 17 figures, REVTeX4, revised version, scheduled to
appear in Phys. Rev. C, Vol.69, No.
Possible Verification of Tilted Anisotropic Dirac Cone in \alpha-(BEDT-TTF)_2 I_3 Using Interlayer Magnetoresistance
It is proposed that the presence of a tilted and anisotropic Dirac cone can
be verified using the interlayer magnetoresistance in the layered Dirac fermion
system, which is realized in quasi-two-dimensional organic compound
\alpha-(BEDT-TTF)_2 I_3. Theoretical formula is derived using the analytic
Landau level wave functions and assuming local tunneling of electrons. It is
shown that the resistivity takes the maximum in the direction of the tilt if
anisotropy of the Fermi velocity of the Dirac cone is small. The procedure is
described to determine the parameters of the tilt and anisotropy.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, corrected Fig.
Strong-coupling corrections to spin susceptibility in the BCS-BEC crossover regime of a superfluid Fermi gas
We theoretically investigate the uniform spin susceptibility in the
superfluid phase of an ultracold Fermi gas in the BCS
(Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer)-BEC (Bose-Einstein condensation) crossover region.
In our previous paper [H. Tajima, {\it et. al.}, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 89}, 033617
(2014)], including pairing fluctuations within an extended -matrix
approximation (ETMA), we showed that strong pairing fluctuations cause the
so-called spin-gap phenomenon, where is anomalously suppressed even in
the normal state near the superfluid phase transition temperature .
In this paper, we extend this work to the superfluid phase below ,
to clarify how this many-body phenomenon is affected by the superfluid order.
From the comparison of the ETMA with the Yosida function describing the
spin susceptibility in a weak-coupling BCS superfluid, we identify the region
where pairing fluctuations crucially affect this magnetic quantity below
in the phase diagram with respect to the strength of a pairing
interaction and the temperature. This spin-gap regime is found to be consistent
with the previous pseudogap regime determined from the pseudogapped density of
states. We also compare our results with a recent experiment on a Li Fermi
gas. Since the spin susceptibility is sensitive to the formation of
spin-singlet preformed pairs, our results would be useful for the study of
pseudogap physics in an ultracold Fermi gas on the viewpoint of the spin
degrees of freedom.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
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