130 research outputs found
Hope as a Source of Resilience in Later Adulthood
This research provided a preliminary investigation of how variations in trait and state hope are associated with positive adaptation to stress in later adulthood. Trait hope and neuroticism were measured by questionnaires and state hope, stress, and negative emotions were assessed daily for 45 days. Results from multilevel random coefficient modeling analyses suggested that daily hope provides protective benefits by keeping negative emotions low, while also contributing to adaptive recovery from stress. The dynamic linkages between daily hope, stress, and emotion were further moderated by individual differences in trait hope. Compared with those low in trait hope, high-hope individuals showed diminished stress reactivity and more effective emotional recovery
Visualizing the Coupling between Red and Blue Stark States Using Photoionization Microscopy
In nonhydrogenic atoms in a dc electric field, the finite size of the ionic
core introduces a coupling between quasibound Stark states that leads to
avoided crossings between states that would otherwise cross. Near an avoided
crossing, the interacting states may have decay amplitudes that cancel each
other, decoupling one of the states from the ionization continuum. This well-
known interference narrowing effect, observed as a strongly electric field-
dependent decrease in the ionization rate, was previously observed in several
atoms. Here we use photoionization microscopy to visualize interference
narrowing in helium atoms, thereby explicitly revealing the mechanism by which
Stark states decay. The interference narrowing allows measurements of the
nodal patterns of red Stark states, which are otherwise not observable due to
their intrinsic short lifetime
Breakdown of the scale invariance in the vicinity of Tonks-Girardeau gas
In this article, we consider the monopole excitations of the harmonically
trapped Bose gas in the vicinity of the Tonks-Girardeau limit. Using
Girardeau's Fermi-Bose duality and subsequently an effective fermion-fermion
odd-wave interaction, we obtain the dominant correction to the
scale-invariance-protected value of the excitation frequency, for
microscopically small excitation amplitudes. We produce a series of diffusion
Monte Carlo results that confirm our analytic prediction for three particles.
And less expectedly, our result stands in excellent agreement with the result
of a hydrodynamic simulation of the microscopically large but macroscopically
small excitations.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
Explosion of a collapsing Bose-Einstein condensate
We show that elastic collisions between atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate
with attractive interactions lead to an explosion that ejects a large fraction
of the collapsing condensate. We study variationally the dynamics of this
explosion and find excellent agreement with recent experiments on magnetically
trapped Rubidium-85. We also determine the energy and angular distribution of
the ejected atoms during the collapse.Comment: Four pages of ReVTeX and five postscript figure
Hidden Sp(2s+1)- or SO(2s+1)-symmetry and new exactly solvable models in ultracold atomic systems
The high spin ultracold atom models with a special form of contact
interactions, i.e., the scattering lengthes in the total spin-
channels are equal but may be different from that in the spin-0 channel, is
studied. It is found that those models have either -symmetry for the
fermions or -symmetry for the bosons in the spin sector. Based on the
symmetry analysis, a new class of exactly solvable models is proposed and
solved via the Bethe ansatz. The ground states for repulsive fermions are also
discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Global analysis of data on the spin-orbit coupled and states of Cs2
We present experimentally derived potential curves and spin-orbit interaction
functions for the strongly perturbed and
states of the cesium dimer. The results are based on data from several sources.
Laser-induced fluorescence Fourier transform spectroscopy (LIF FTS) was used
some time ago in the Laboratoire Aim\'{e} Cotton primarily to study the state. More recent work at Tsinghua University provides
information from moderate resolution spectroscopy on the lowest levels of the
states as well as additional high resolution data. From
Innsbruck University, we have precision data obtained with cold Cs
molecules. Recent data from Temple University was obtained using the
optical-optical double resonance polarization spectroscopy technique, and
finally, a group at the University of Latvia has added additional LIF FTS data.
In the Hamiltonian matrix, we have used analytic potentials (the Expanded Morse
Oscillator form) with both finite-difference (FD) coupled-channels and discrete
variable representation (DVR) calculations of the term values. Fitted diagonal
and off-diagonal spin-orbit functions are obtained and compared with {\it ab
initio} results from Temple and Moscow State universities
Nanoscale atomic waveguides with suspended carbon nanotubes
We propose an experimentally viable setup for the realization of
one-dimensional ultracold atom gases in a nanoscale magnetic waveguide formed
by single doubly-clamped suspended carbon nanotubes. We show that all common
decoherence and atom loss mechanisms are small guaranteeing a stable operation
of the trap. Since the extremely large current densities in carbon nanotubes
are spatially homogeneous, our proposed architecture allows to overcome the
problem of fragmentation of the atom cloud. Adding a second nanowire allows to
create a double-well potential with a moderate tunneling barrier which is
desired for tunneling and interference experiments with the advantage of
tunneling distances being in the nanometer regime.Comment: Replaced with the published version, 7 pages, 3 figure
Diatomic molecules in ultracold Fermi gases - Novel composite bosons
We give a brief overview of recent studies of weakly bound homonuclear
molecules in ultracold two-component Fermi gases. It is emphasized that they
represent novel composite bosons, which exhibit features of Fermi statistics at
short intermolecular distances. In particular, Pauli exclusion principle for
identical fermionic atoms provides a strong suppression of collisional
relaxation of such molecules into deep bound states. We then analyze
heteronuclear molecules which are expected to be formed in mixtures of
different fermionic atoms. It is found how an increase in the mass ratio for
the constituent atoms changes the physics of collisional stability of such
molecules compared to the case of homonuclear ones. We discuss Bose-Einstein
condensation of these composite bosons and draw prospects for future studies.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Nonadiabatic Dynamics of Atoms in Nonuniform Magnetic Fields
Dynamics of neutral atoms in nonuniform magnetic fields, typical of
quadrupole magnetic traps, is considered by applying an accurate method for
solving nonlinear systems of differential equations. This method is more
general than the adiabatic approximation and, thus, permits to check the limits
of the latter and also to analyze nonadiabatic regimes of motion. An unusual
nonadiabatic regime is found when atoms are confined from one side of the
z-axis but are not confined from another side. The lifetime of atoms in a trap
in this semi-confining regime can be sufficiently long for accomplishing
experiments with a cloud of such atoms. At low temperature, the cloud is
ellipsoidal being stretched in the axial direction and moving along the z-axis.
The possibility of employing the semi-confining regime for studying the
relative motion of one component through another, in a binary mixture of gases
is discussed.Comment: 1 file, 17 pages, RevTex, 2 table
Observation of Caustics in the Trajectories of Cold Atoms in a Linear Magnetic Potential
We have studied the spatial and temporal dynamics of a cold atom cloud in the
conservative force field of a ferromagnetic guide, after laser cooling has been
switched off suddenly. We observe outgoing 'waves' that correspond to caustics
of individual trajectories of trapped atoms. This provides detailed information
on the magnetic field, the energy distribution and the spin states.Comment: 21 pages, incl. 12 figure
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