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Interaction of cavity solitons in degenerate optical parametric oscillators
Numerical studies together with asymptotic and spectral analysis establish
regimes where soliton pairs in degenerate optical parametric oscillators fuse,
repel, or form bound states. A novel bound state stabilized by coupled internal
oscillations is predicted.Comment: 3 page
The QCD Potential at
Within an effective field theory framework, we obtain an expression for the
next-to-leading term in the expansion of the singlet QCD
potential in terms of Wilson loops, which holds beyond perturbation theory. The
ambiguities in the definition of the QCD potential beyond leading order in
are discussed and a specific expression for the potential is given.
We explicitly evaluate this expression at one loop and compare the outcome with
the existing perturbative results. On general grounds we show that for quenched
QED and fully Abelian-like models this expression exactly vanishes.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure. Journal version. Discussion refined,
misprints corrected, few references added; results unchange
Poincare' invariance and the heavy-quark potential
We derive and discuss the constraints induced by Poincare' invariance on the
form of the heavy-quark potential up to order 1/m^2. We present two
derivations: one uses general arguments directly based on the Poincare' algebra
and the other follows from an explicit calculation on the expression of the
potential in terms of Wilson loops. We confirm relations from the literature,
but also clarify the origin of a long-standing false statement pointed out
recently.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
Fermionic contributions to the three-loop static potential
We consider the three-loop corrections to the static potential which are
induced by a closed fermion loop. For the reduction of the occurring integrals
a combination of the Gr\"obner and Laporta algorithm has been used and the
evaluation of the master integrals has been performed with the help of the
Mellin-Barnes technique. The fermionic three-loop corrections amount to 2% of
the tree-level result for top quarks, 8% for bottom quarks and 27% for the
charm quark system.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Lett.
Ghost imaging using homodyne detection
We present a theoretical study of ghost imaging based on correlated beams
arising from parametric down-conversion, and which uses balanced homodyne
detection to measure both the signal and idler fields. We analytically show
that the signal-idler correlations contain the full amplitude and phase
information about an object located in the signal path, both in the near-field
and the far-field case. To this end we discuss how to optimize the optical
setups in the two imaging paths, including the crucial point regarding how to
engineer the phase of the idler local oscillator as to observe the desired
orthogonal quadrature components of the image. We point out an inherent link
between the far-field bandwidth and the near-field resolution of the reproduced
image, determined by the bandwidth of the source of the correlated beams.
However, we show how to circumvent this limitation by using a spatial averaging
technique which dramatically improves the imaging bandwidth of the far-field
correlations as well as speeds up the convergence rate. The results are backed
up by numerical simulations taking into account the finite size and duration of
the pump pulse.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
A first estimate of triply heavy baryon masses from the pNRQCD perturbative static potential
Within pNRQCD we compute the masses of spin-averaged triply heavy baryons
using the now-available NNLO pNRQCD potentials and three-body variational
approach. We focus in particular on the role of the purely three-body
interaction in perturbation theory. This we find to be reasonably small and of
the order 25 MeV Our prediction for the Omega_ccc baryon mass is 4900(250) in
keeping with other approaches. We propose to search for this hitherto
unobserved state at B factories by examining the end point of the recoil
spectrum against triple charm.Comment: 18 figures, 21 page
Enhanced photosensitivity in germanosilicate fibres exposed to CO<sub>2</sub> laser radiation
We report a novel method to increase the UV photosensitivity of GeO2:SiO2 optical fibers based on exposure to CO2 laser irradiation before grating writing. Fibers treated with a CO2 laser can produce gratings with refractive-index modulation two times greater and a Bragg wavelength that can be 2 nm longer than those of untreated fibers. Experiments on GeO2:SiO2 preform samples treated with a CO2 laser in a way similar to the fibers showed a marked increase of the 242 nm absorption band, which is associated with an increase of germanium oxygen-deficient centers and is believed to be responsible for the higher photorefractive response
RG/Pade Estimate of the Three-Loop Contribution to the QCD Static Potential Function
The three renormalization-group-accessible three-loop coefficients of powers
of logarithms within the \bar{MS} series momentum-space for the QCD static
potential are calculated and compared to values obtained via asymptotic
Pad\'e-approximant methods. The leading and next-to-leading logarithmic
coefficients are both found to be in exact agreement with their asymptotic
Pad\'e-predictions. The predicted value for the third RG-accessible coefficient
is found to be within 7% relative |error| of its true value for n_f leq 6, and
is shown to be in exact agreement with its true value in the n_f \to \infty
limit. Asymptotic Pad\'e estimates are also obtained for the remaining
(RG-inaccessible) three-loop coefficient. Comparison is also made with recent
estimates of the three-loop contribution to the configuration-space
static-potential function.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, additional discussion on the result
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