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Precision Measurement of the n-3He Incoherent Scattering Length Using Neutron Interferometry
We report the first measurement of the low-energy neutron-He incoherent
scattering length using neutron interferometry: fm. This is in good agreement with a
recent calculation using the AV18+3N potential. The neutron-He scattering
lengths are important for testing and developing nuclear potential models that
include three nucleon forces, effective field theories for few-body nuclear
systems, and neutron scattering measurements of quantum excitations in liquid
helium. This work demonstrates the first use of a polarized nuclear target in a
neutron interferometer.Comment: 4 figure
Nanoscale electrical conductivity imaging using a nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond
The electrical conductivity of a material can feature subtle, nontrivial, and
spatially-varying signatures with critical insight into the material's
underlying physics. Here we demonstrate a conductivity imaging technique based
on the atom-sized nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond that offers local,
quantitative, and noninvasive conductivity imaging with nanoscale spatial
resolution. We monitor the spin relaxation rate of a single NV center in a
scanning probe geometry to quantitatively image the magnetic fluctuations
produced by thermal electron motion in nanopatterned metallic conductors. We
achieve 40-nm scale spatial resolution of the conductivity and realize a
25-fold increase in imaging speed by implementing spin-to-charge conversion
readout of a shallow NV center. NV-based conductivity imaging can probe
condensed-matter systems in a new regime, and as a model example, we project
readily achievable imaging of nanoscale phase separation in complex oxides.Comment: Supplementary information at en
Sub-femtotesla scalar atomic magnetometer using multipass cells
Scalar atomic magnetometers have many attractive features but their
sensitivity has been relatively poor. We describe a Rb scalar gradiometer using
two multi-pass optical cells. We use a pump-probe measurement scheme to
suppress spin-exchange relaxation and two probe pulses to find the spin
precession zero crossing times with a resolution of 1 psec. We realize magnetic
field sensitivity of 0.54 fT/Hz, which improves by an order of
magnitude the best scalar magnetometer sensitivity and surpasses the quantum
limit set by spin-exchange collisions for a scalar magnetometer with the same
measurement volume operating in a continuous regime.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
NASA preprototype redox storage system for a photovoltaic stand-alone application
A 1 kW preprototype redox storage system underwent characterization tests and was operated as the storage device for a 5 kW (peak) photovoltaic array. The system is described and performance data are presented. Loss mechanisms are discussed and simple design changes leading to significant increases in efficiency are suggested. The effects on system performance of nonequilibrium between the predominant species of complexed chromic ion in the negative electrode reactant solution are indicated
Exactly solvable toy model for a SPASER
We propose an exactly solvable quasi-classical model of a spaser. The gain
medium is described in terms of the nonlinear permittivity with negative
losses. The model demonstrates the main features of a spaser: a
self-oscillating state (spasing) arising without an external driving field if
the pumping exceeds some threshold value, synchronization of a spaser by an
external field within the Arnold tongue, and the possibility of compensating
for Joule losses when the pumping is below threshold. Similar to the common
laser, a transition to the spasing regime takes a form of the Hopf bifurcation
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