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Coherent Adiabatic Spin Control in the Presence of Charge Noise Using Tailored Pulses
We study finite-time Landau-Zener transitions at a singlet-triplet level
crossing in a GaAs double quantum dot, both experimentally and theoretically.
Sweeps across the anticrossing in the high driving speed limit result in
oscillations with a small visibility. Here we demonstrate how to increase the
oscillation visibility while keeping sweep times shorter than T2* using a
tailored pulse with a detuning dependent level velocity. Our results show an
improvement of a factor ~2.9 for the oscillation visibility. In particular, we
were able to obtain a visibility of ~0.5 for St\"uckelberg oscillations, which
demonstrates the creation of an equally weighted superposition of the qubit
states.Comment: Related papers at http://pettagroup.princeton.ed
Physical characteristics of G331.5-0.1: The luminous central region of a Giant Molecular Cloud
We report molecular line and dust continuum observations toward the high-mass
star forming region G331.5-0.1, one of the most luminous regions of massive
star-formation in the Milky Way, located at the tangent region of the Norma
spiral arm, at a distance of 7.5 kpc. Molecular emission was mapped toward the
G331.5-0.1 GMC in the CO (J=1-0) and C18O (J=1-0) lines with NANTEN, while its
central region was mapped in CS (J=2-1 and J=5-4) with SEST, and in CS (J=7-6)
and 13CO (J=3-2) with ASTE. Continuum emission mapped at 1.2 mm with SIMBA and
at 0.87 mm with LABOCA reveal the presence of six compact and luminous dust
clumps, making this source one of the most densely populated central regions of
a GMC in the Galaxy. The dust clumps are associated with molecular gas and they
have the following average properties: size of 1.6 pc, mass of 3.2x10^3 Msun,
molecular hydrogen density of 3.7x10^4 cm^{-3}, dust temperature of 32 K, and
integrated luminosity of 5.7x10^5 Lsun, consistent with values found toward
other massive star forming dust clumps. The CS and 13CO spectra show the
presence of two velocity components: a high-velocity component at ~ -89 km
s^{-1}, seen toward four of the clumps, and a low-velocity component at ~ -101
km s^{-1} seen toward the other two clumps. Radio continuum emission is present
toward four of the molecular clumps, with spectral index estimated for two of
them of 0.8+-0.2 and 1.2+-0.2. A high-velocity molecular outflow is found at
the center of the brightest clump, with a line width of 26 km s^{-1} (FWHM) in
CS (J=7-6). Observations of SiO (J=7-6 and J=8-7), and SO (J_K=8_8-7_7 and
J_K=8_7-7_6) lines provide estimates of the gas rotational temperature toward
this outflow >120 K and >75 K, respectively.Comment: 34 pages, 20 figures, 11 tables, Accepted for Publication in The
Astrophysical Journa
(Picolinato-κ2 N,O)[tris(2-isopropyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl-κN 3)phosphane]cobalt(II) nitrate
Single crystals of the title compound, [Co(C6H4NO2)(C18H27N6P)]NO3, were obtained from the reaction of nitrato[trisÂ(2-isopropylÂimidazol-4-yl)phosphane]cobalt(II) nitrate with picolinic acid in the presence of potassium tert-butoxide as base. The coordination polyhedron around the central CoII ion is about halfway between square-pyramidal and trigonal-bipyramidal geometry. In the structure, the nitrate counter-anion is connected by N—H⋯O hydrogen bonding to the complex cation. Additionally, the complex cations form one-dimensional chains along [010] by hydrogen bonding of the NH group of an imidazole ring to the picolinate group of a neighbouring complex cation
Probing Spin-Polarized Currents in the Quantum Hall Regime
An experiment to probe spin-polarized currents in the quantum Hall regime is
suggested that takes advantage of the large Zeeman-splitting in the
paramagnetic diluted magnetic semiconductor zinc manganese selenide
(ZnMnSe). In the proposed experiment spin-polarized electrons are
injected by ZnMnSe-contacts into a gallium arsenide (GaAs) two-dimensional
electron gas (2DEG) arranged in a Hall bar geometry. We calculated the
resulting Hall resistance for this experimental setup within the framework of
the Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism. These calculations predict for 100%
spininjection through the ZnMnSe-contacts a Hall resistance twice as high as in
the case of no spin-polarized injection of charge carriers into a 2DEG for
filling factor . We also investigated the influence of the equilibration
of the spin-polarized electrons within the 2DEG on the Hall resistance. In
addition, in our model we expect no coupling between the contact and the 2DEG
for odd filling factors of the 2DEG for 100% spininjection, because of the
opposite sign of the g-factors of ZnMnSe and GaAs.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
On local boundary CFT and non-local CFT on the boundary
The holographic relation between local boundary conformal quantum field
theories (BCFT) and their non-local boundary restrictions is reviewed, and
non-vacuum BCFT's, whose existence was conjectured previously, are constructed.Comment: 16 pages. Contribution to "Rigorous Quantum Field Theory", Symposium
in honour of J. Bros, Paris, July 2004. Based on joint work math-ph/0405067
with R. Long
Quantum signatures in laser-driven relativistic multiple-scattering
The dynamics of an electronic Dirac wave packet evolving under the influence
of an ultra-intense laser pulse and an ensemble of highly charged ions is
investigated numerically. Special emphasis is placed on the evolution of
quantum signatures from single to multiple scattering events. We quantify the
occurrence of quantum relativistic interference fringes in various situations
and stress their significance in multiple-particle systems, even in the
relativistic range of laser-matter interaction.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX, revtex
In Vivo Models of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Persistence and Cure Strategies
Current HIV therapy is not curative regardless of how soon after infection it is initiated or how long it is administered, and therapy interruption almost invariably results in robust viral rebound. Human immunodeficiency virus persistence is therefore the major obstacle to a cure for AIDS. The testing and implementation of novel yet unproven approaches to HIV eradication that could compromise the health status of HIV-infected individuals might not be ethically warranted. Therefore, adequate in vitro and in vivo evidence of efficacy is needed to facilitate the clinical implementation of promising strategies for an HIV cure. Animal models of HIV infection have a strong and well-documented history of bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and eventual clinical implementation. More recently, animal models have been developed and implemented for the in vivo evaluation of novel HIV cure strategies. In this article, we review the recent progress in this rapidly moving area of research, focusing on the two most promising model systems: humanized mice and nonhuman primates
A New Approach to Spin and Statistics
We give an algebraic proof of the spin-statistics connection for the
parabosonic and parafermionic quantum topological charges of a theory of local
observables with a modular PCT-symmetry. The argument avoids the use of the
spinor calculus and also works in 1+2 dimensions. It is expected to be a
progress towards a general spin-statistics theorem including also
(1+2)-dimensional theories with braid group statistics.Comment: LATEX, 15 pages, no figure
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