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Artificially induced positronium oscillations in a two-sheeted spacetime: consequences on the observed decay processes
Following recent theoretical results, it is suggested that positronium (Ps)
might undergo spontaneous oscillations between two 4D spacetime sheets whenever
subjected to constant irrotational magnetic vector potentials. We show that
these oscillations that would come together with o-Ps/p-Ps oscillations should
have important consequences on Ps decay rates. Experimental setup and
conditions are also suggested for demonstrating in non accelerator experiments
this new invisible decay mode.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures. Minor form correction. Accepted for publication
in Int. J. of Modern Physics
Optical properties of tungsten thin films perforated with a bidimensional array of subwavelength holes
We present a theorical investigation of the optical transmission of a
dielectric grating carved in a tungsten layer. For appropriate wavelengths
tungsten shows indeed a dielectric behaviour. Our numerical simulations leads
to theoretical results similar to those found with metallic systems studied in
earlier works. The interpretation of our results rests on the idea that the
transmission is correlated with the resonant response of eigenmodes coupled to
evanescent diffraction orders.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Optimal overlayer inspired by Photuris firefly improves light-extraction efficiency of existing light-emitting diodes
In this paper the design, fabrication and characterization of a bioinspired
overlayer deposited on a GaN LED is described. The purpose of this overlayer is
to improve light extraction into air from the diode's high refractive-index
active material. The layer design is inspired by the microstructure found in
the firefly Photuris sp. The actual dimensions and material composition have
been optimized to take into account the high refractive index of the GaN diode
stack. This two-dimensional pattern contrasts other designs by its unusual
profile, its larger dimensions and the fact that it can be tailored to an
existing diode design rather than requiring a complete redesign of the diode
geometry. The gain of light extraction reaches values up to 55% with respect to
the reference unprocessed LED.Comment: 9 pages, 9 Figures, published in Optics Expres
Brane matter, hidden or mirror matter, their various avatars and mixings: many faces of the same physics
Numerous papers deal with the phenomenology related to photon-hidden photon
kinetic mixing and with the effects of a mass mixing on particle-hidden
particle oscillations. In addition, recent papers underline the existence of a
geometrical mixing between branes which would allow a matter swapping between
branes. These approaches and their phenomenologies are reminiscent of each
other but rely on different physical concepts. In the present paper, we suggest
there is no rivalry between these models, which are probably many faces of the
same physics. We discuss some phenomenological consequences of a global
framework.Comment: 9 pages. Typo corrected. Published in European Physical Journal
Athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and coaching competency in sport teams: A multilevel analysis
20 pagesInternational audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and two theoretically derived dimensions of coaching competency (i.e., game strategy and technique competencies). A total of 243 players from 26 teams representing various interdependent sports completed French versions of the Role Ambiguity Scale and the Coaching Competency Scale. Multilevel analyses supported the existence of relationships between the four dimensions of role ambiguity and the two dimensions of coaching competency at both individual and team levels. When the levels were considered jointly, athletes perceiving greater ambiguity in their role in both offensive and defensive contexts were more critical of their coach's capacities to lead their team during competitions and to diagnose or formulate instructions during training sessions. The results also indicated that the dimension of scope of responsibilities was the main contributor to the relationship with coaching competency at an individual level, whereas role evaluation was the main contributor to this relationship at a group level. Findings are discussed in relation to the role episode model, the role ambiguity dimensions involved in the relationships according to the level of analysis considered, and the salience of ambiguity perceptions in the offensive context
Athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and coaching competency in sport teams: A multilevel analysis
20 pagesInternational audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and two theoretically derived dimensions of coaching competency (i.e., game strategy and technique competencies). A total of 243 players from 26 teams representing various interdependent sports completed French versions of the Role Ambiguity Scale and the Coaching Competency Scale. Multilevel analyses supported the existence of relationships between the four dimensions of role ambiguity and the two dimensions of coaching competency at both individual and team levels. When the levels were considered jointly, athletes perceiving greater ambiguity in their role in both offensive and defensive contexts were more critical of their coach's capacities to lead their team during competitions and to diagnose or formulate instructions during training sessions. The results also indicated that the dimension of scope of responsibilities was the main contributor to the relationship with coaching competency at an individual level, whereas role evaluation was the main contributor to this relationship at a group level. Findings are discussed in relation to the role episode model, the role ambiguity dimensions involved in the relationships according to the level of analysis considered, and the salience of ambiguity perceptions in the offensive context
Exciton swapping in a twisted graphene bilayer as a solid-state realization of a two-brane model
It is shown that exciton swapping between two graphene sheets may occur under
specific conditions. A magnetically tunable optical filter is described to
demonstrate this new effect. Mathematically, it is shown that two turbostratic
graphene layers can be described as a "noncommutative" two-sheeted
(2+1)-spacetime thanks to a formalism previously introduced for the study of
braneworlds in high energy physics. The Hamiltonian of the model contains a
coupling term connecting the two layers which is similar to the coupling
existing between two braneworlds at a quantum level. In the present case, this
term is related to a K-K' intervalley coupling. In addition, the experimental
observation of this effect could be a way to assess the relevance of some
theoretical concepts of the braneworld hypothesis.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, final version published in European Physical
Journal
Optical properties of Au colloids self-organized into rings via copolymer templates
The investigation of the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance for plasmonic
nanoparticles has opened new perspectives for optical nanosensors. Today, an
issue in plasmonics is the development of large scale and low cost devices. We
focus here on the Langmuir-Blodgett technique to self-organize gold
nanoparticles (~ 7 nm) into rings (~ 60 nm) via
polystyrene-b-polymethylmethacrylate templates. In particular, we investigated
the optical properties of organized gold nanoparticle rings over large areas
and report experimental evidence for plasmon resonances of both individual
nanoparticles and collective modes. This paves the way for designing devices
with multiple resonances in the visible-Infra-red spectrum and developing
optical sensors
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