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Analytic and Numerical Aspects of the Nonsingular Laplacian Representation of the Asymptotic Part of the Layered-Medium Green Function in the Mixed Potential Formulation
We report on developments in the evaluation of matrix elements of the electric and magnetic field operators involving the asymptotic (large transverse wave-number or small transverse distances) components of the mixed-potential Green's function of a layered medium. Subtracting these asymptotic terms significantly accelerates numerical computation of the Sommerfeld-type integrals required in constructing Green's function and then the matrix elements [1]
New Simplified Analytic Expressions for the Matrix Elements of the Asymptotic Part of the Layered Medium Green Function in the Mixed Potential Formulation
We report new developments in the analytical evaluation of the near-field contribution to the matrix elements of the electric and magnetic field operators for planar conducting structures embedded in a layered medium. The method is applicable to Rao-Wilton-Glisson (RWG) basis functions supported on parallel interfaces in the medium. Our method is an extension of the approach described in [1] of representing a Green function as a two-dimensional Laplacian of an auxiliary function. Such Laplacian representations can be obtained for the asymptotic forms of the Green functions, which are being subtracted in order to regularize the behavior of the Sommerfeld-type integrals. Matrix elements resulting from these asymptotic forms, given originally as quadruple surface integrals with singular integrands, are then reduced to double contour integrals over the perimeters of the surface elements, involving simple closed-form non-singular auxiliary functions
Imaging a Single-Electron Quantum Dot
Images of a single-electron quantum dot were obtained in the Coulomb blockade
regime at liquid He temperatures using a cooled scanning probe microscope
(SPM). The charged SPM tip shifts the lowest energy level in the dot and
creates a ring in the image corresponding to a peak in the Coulomb-blockade
conductance. Fits to the lineshape of the ring determine the tip-induced shift
of the electron energy state in the dot. SPM manipulation of electrons in
quantum dots promises to be useful in understanding, building and manipulating
circuits for quantum information processing.Comment: 14 pages including 3 figure
Imaging a 1-electron InAs quantum dot in an InAs/InP nanowire
Nanowire heterostructures define high-quality few-electron quantum dots for
nanoelectronics, spintronics and quantum information processing. We use a
cooled scanning probe microscope (SPM) to image and control an InAs quantum dot
in an InAs/InP nanowire, using the tip as a movable gate. Images of dot
conductance vs. tip position at T = 4.2 K show concentric rings as electrons
are added, starting with the first electron. The SPM can locate a dot along a
nanowire and individually tune its charge, abilities that will be very useful
for the control of coupled nanowire dots
Measuring mechanical motion with a single spin
We study theoretically the measurement of a mechanical oscillator using a
single two level system as a detector. In a recent experiment, we used a single
electronic spin associated with a nitrogen vacancy center in diamond to probe
the thermal motion of a magnetized cantilever at room temperature {Kolkowitz et
al., Science 335, 1603 (2012)}. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the
sensitivity limits of this technique, as well as the possibility to measure the
zero point motion of the oscillator. Further, we discuss the issue of
measurement backaction in sequential measurements and find that although
backaction heating can occur, it does not prohibit the detection of zero point
motion. Throughout the paper we focus on the experimental implementation of a
nitrogen vacancy center coupled to a magnetic cantilever; however, our results
are applicable to a wide class of spin-oscillator systems. Implications for
preparation of nonclassical states of a mechanical oscillator are also
discussed.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
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Polarized proton-neutron total cross sections from proton-deuteron data
Simple expressions are derived for the polarized proton-deuteron total cross sections. Possibilities of extraction of the polarized proton-neutron cross sections from the proton-deuteron data are discussed. 19 references
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