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Sound speed of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice
The speed of sound of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice is
studied both analytically and numerically in all three dimensions. Our
investigation shows that the sound speed depends strongly on the strength of
the lattice. In the one-dimensional case, the speed of sound falls
monotonically with increasing lattice strength. The dependence on lattice
strength becomes much richer in two and three dimensions. In the
two-dimensional case, when the interaction is weak, the sound speed first
increases then decreases as the lattice strength increases. For the three
dimensional lattice, the sound speed can even oscillate with the lattice
strength. These rich behaviors can be understood in terms of compressibility
and effective mass. Our analytical results at the limit of weak lattices also
offer an interesting perspective to the understanding: they show the lattice
component perpendicular to the sound propagation increases the sound speed
while the lattice components parallel to the propagation decreases the sound
speed. The various dependence of the sound speed on the lattice strength is the
result of this competition.Comment: 15pages 6 figure
Direct extraction of the Eliashberg function for electron-phonon coupling: A case study of Be(1010)
We propose a systematic procedure to directly extract the Eliashberg function
for electron-phonon coupling from high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission
data. The procedure is successfully applied to the Be(1010) surface, providing
new insights to electron-phonon coupling at this surface. The method is shown
to be robust against imperfections in experimental data and suitable for wider
applications.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. More details concerning the procedure are
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Distributed coherent manipulation of qutrits by virtual excitation processes
We propose a scheme for the deterministic coherent manipulation of two atomic
qutrits, trapped in separate cavities coupled through a short optical fibre or
optical resonator. We study such a system in the regime of dispersive
atom-field interactions, where the dynamics of atoms, cavities and fibre
operates through virtual population of both the atomic excited states and
photonic states in the cavities and fibre. We show that the resulting effective
dynamics allows for the creation of robust qutrit entanglement, and thoroughly
investigate the influence of imperfections and dissipation, due to atomic
spontaneous emission and photon leakage, on the entanglement of the two qutrits
state.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
A Quantum Tweezer for Atoms
We propose a quantum tweezer for extracting a desired number of neutral atoms
from a reservoir. A trapped Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) is used as the
reservoir, taking advantage of its coherent nature, which can guarantee a
constant outcome. The tweezer is an attractive quantum dot, which may be
generated by red-detuned laser light. By moving with certain speeds, the dot
can extract a desired number of atoms from the BEC through Landau-Zener
tunneling. The feasibility of our quantum tweezer is demonstrated through
realistic and extensive model calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures Revised versio
First- and Second-Order Phase Transitions, Fulde-Ferrel Inhomogeneous State and Quantum Criticality in Ferromagnet/Superconductor Double Tunnel Junctions
First- and second-order phase transitions, Fulde-Ferrel (FF) inhomogeneous
superconducting (SC) state and quantum criticality in
ferromagnet/superconductor/ferromagnet double tunnel junctions are
investigated. For the antiparallel alignment of magnetizations, it is shown
that a first-order phase transition from the homogeneous BCS state to the
inhomogeneous FF state occurs at a certain bias voltage ; while the
transitions from the BCS state and the FF state to the normal state at are of the second-order. A phase diagram for the central superconductor
is presented. In addition, a quantum critical point (QCP), , is
identified. It is uncovered that near the QCP, the SC gap, the chemical
potential shift induced by the spin accumulation, and the difference of free
energies between the SC and normal states vanish as with
the quantum critical exponents , 1 and 2, respectively. The tunnel
conductance and magnetoresistance are also discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. B 71, 144514 (2005
Y(so(5)) symmtry of the nonlinear Schrdinger model with four-cmponents
The quantum nonlinear Schrdinger(NLS) model with four-component
fermions exhibits a symmetry when considered on an infintite
interval. The constructed generators of Yangian are proved to satisfy the
Drinfel'd formula and furthermore, the relation with the general form of
rational R-matrix given by Yang-Baxterization associated with algebraic
structure.Comment: 10 pages, no figure
Characterisation and quantification of changes in odorants from litter headspace of meat chickens fed diets varying in protein levels and additives
The effect of dietary crude protein (CP) and additives on odor flux from meat chicken litter was investigated using 180 day-old Ross 308 male chicks randomly allocated to five dietary treatments with three replicates of 12 birds each. A 5 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments was employed. Factors were: diet (low CP, high CP, high CP+antibiotic, high CP+probiotic, high CP+saponin) and age (15, 29, 35 days). The antibiotic used was Zn bacitracin, the probiotic was a blend of three Bacillus subtilis strains and the saponin came from a blend of Yucca and Quillaja. Odorants were collected from litter headspace with a flux hood and measured using selective ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS). Litter moisture, water activity (Aw), and litter headspace odorant concentrations were correlated. The results showed that low CP group produced lower flux of dimethyl amine, trimethyl amine, H2S, NH3, and phenol in litter compared to high CP group (P < 0.05). Similarly, high CP+probiotic group produced lower flux of H2S (P < 0.05) and high CP+saponin group produced lower flux of trimethylamine and phenol in litter compared to high CP group (P < 0.05). The dietary treatments tended (P = 0.065) to have higher flux of methanethiol in high CP group compared to others. There was a diet × age interaction for litter flux of diacetyl, 3-hydroxy-2-butanone (acetoin), 3-methyl-1-butanol, 3-methylbutanal, ethanethiol, propionic acid, and hexane (P < 0.05). Concentrations of diacetyl, acetoin, propionic acid, and hexane in litter were higher from low CP group compared to all other treatments on d 35 (P < 0.05) but not on d 15 and 29. A high litter moisture increased water activity (P < 0.01) and favored the emissions of methyl mercaptan, hydrogen sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, ammonia, trimethyl amine, phenol, indole, and 3-methylindole over others. Thus, the low CP diet, Bacillus subtilis based probiotic and the blend of Yucca/Quillaja saponin were effective in reducing the emissions of some key odorants from meat chicken litter
Photonic nodal lines with quadrupole Berry curvature distribution
In periodic systems, nodal lines are loops in the three-dimensional momentum
space where two bands are degenerate with each other. Nodal lines exhibit rich
topological features as they can take various configurations such as rings,
links, chains and knots. These line nodes are usually protected by mirror or PT
symmetry. Here we propose and demonstrate a novel type of photonic straight
nodal lines in a D2d meta-crystal which are protected by roto-inversion time
(roto-PT) symmetry. The nodal lines are located at the central axis and hinges
of the Brillouin zone. They appear as quadrupole sources of Berry curvature
flux and allow for the precise control of the quadrupole strength.
Interestingly, there exist topological surface states at all three cutting
surfaces, as guaranteed by the pi-quantized Zak phases along all three
directions. As frequency changes, the surface state equi-frequency contours
evolve from closed to open contours, and become straight lines at a critical
transition frequency, at which diffraction-less surface wave propagation are
demonstrated, paving way towards development of super-imaging photonic devices
Experimental demonstration of non-adjacent band topology connecting multiple nodal links
Nodal links are special configurations of band degeneracies in the momentum
space, where nodal line branches encircle each other. In PT symmetric systems,
nodal lines can be topologically characterized using the eigenvector frame
rotations along an encircling loop and the linking structure can be described
with non-Abelian frame charges interacting among adjacent bands. In this paper,
we present a photonic multiple nodal links system, where non-adjacent band
topology is proposed to characterize the hidden relation between nodal lines
from non-adjacent band pairs. Through an orthogonal nodal chain, the nodal line
from the lower two bands predicts the existence of nodal lines formed between
the higher bands. We designed and fabricated a metamaterial, with which the
multiple nodal links and non-adjacent band topology are experimentally
demonstrated
Path dependent scaling of geometric phase near a quantum multi-critical point
We study the geometric phase of the ground state in a one-dimensional
transverse XY spin chain in the vicinity of a quantum multi-critical point. We
approach the multi-critical point along different paths and estimate the
geometric phase by applying a rotation in all spins about z-axis by an angle
. Although the geometric phase itself vanishes at the multi-critical
point, the derivative with respect to the anisotropy parameter of the model
shows peaks at different points on the ferromagnetic side close to it where the
energy gap is a local minimum; we call these points `quasi-critical'. The value
of the derivative at any quasi-critical point scales with the system size in a
power-law fashion with the exponent varying continuously with the parameter
that defines a path, upto a critical value .
For , or on the paramagnetic side no such peak is
observed. Numerically obtained results are in perfect agreement with analytical
predictions.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
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