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Would Bohr be born if Bohm were born before Born?
I discuss a hypothetical historical context in which a Bohm-like
deterministic interpretation of the Schrodinger equation could have been
proposed before the Born probabilistic interpretation and argue that in such a
context the Copenhagen (Bohr) interpretation would probably have never achieved
great popularity among physicists.Comment: 5 pages, revised, accepted for publication in Am. J. Phy
Induction flowmeter for dielectric fluids, experimental verification final report
Experimental verification of induction flow meter for use with dielectric fluid
FeH Absorption in the Near-Infrared Spectra of Late M and L Dwarfs
We present medium-resolution z-, J-, and H-band spectra of four late-type
dwarfs with spectral types ranging from M8 to L7.5. In an attempt to determine
the origin of numerous weak absorption features throughout their near-infrared
spectra, and motivated by the recent tentative identification of the E 4\Pi- A
^4\Pi system of FeH near 1.6 microns in umbral and cool star spectra, we have
compared the dwarf spectra to a laboratory FeH emission spectrum. We have
identified nearly 100 FeH absorption features in the z-, J-, and H-band spectra
of the dwarfs. In particular, we have identified 34 features which dominate the
appearance of the H-band spectra of the dwarfs and which appear in the
laboratory FeH spectrum. Finally, all of the features are either weaker or
absent in the spectrum of the L7.5 dwarf which is consistent with the weakening
of the known FeH bandheads in the spectra of the latest L dwarfs.Comment: accepted by Ap
Lifting Bell inequalities
A Bell inequality defined for a specific experimental configuration can always be extended to a situation involving more observers, measurement settings, or measurement outcomes. In this article, such "liftings" of Bell inequalities are studied. It is shown that if the original inequality defines a facet of the polytope of local joint outcome probabilities then the lifted one also defines a facet of the more complex polytope
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59Co-NMR Knight Shift of Superconducting Three-Layer NaxCoO2.yH2O
The superconducting state of NaxCoO2.yH2O with three CoO2 layers in a unit
cell has been studied by 59Co-NMR. The Knight shift measured for a peak of the
NMR spectra corresponding to the external magnetic field H along one of the
principal directions within the CoO2 plane, exhibits a rapid decrease with
decreasing temperature T below the superconducting transition temperature Tc,
indicating that the spin susceptibility is suppressed in the superconducting
phase, at least, for this field direction. Because differences of the
superconducting properties are rather small between this three-layer
NaxCoO2.yH2O and previously reported NaxCoO2.yH2O with two CoO2 layers within a
unit cell, the present result of the Knight shift studies indicates that the
Cooper pairs of the former system are in the singlet state as in the latter,
for which the spin susceptibility is suppressed for both directions of H
parallel and perpendicular to the CoO2 plane.Comment: 5 page
Transient extreme ultraviolet measurement of element-specific charge transfer dynamics in multiple-material junctions
The absorption of solid state materials in complex photonic and optoelectronic devices overlap in the visible spectrum. Due to the overlap of spectral features, ultrafast measurements of charge carrier dynamics and transport is obscured. Here, the element specificity of transient extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectroscopy is advanced as a probe for studying photoexcited charge transport in multiple-material junctions. The core-hole excited by the XUV transitions also imparts structural information on to the probed electronic transition. Transient XUV can therefore measure electron and averaged phonon dynamics for each elemental species in a junction. Application to polaron measurement in α-Fe_2O_3, valley-specific scattering in Si, and charge transfer in a nanoscale Ni-TiO_2-Si junction will be discussed
Non-Linearity Corrections and Statistical Uncertainties Associated with Near-Infrared Arrays
We derive general equations for non-linearity corrections and statistical
uncertainty (variance) estimates for data acquired with near-infrared detectors
employing correlated double sampling, multiple correlated double sampling
(Fowler sampling) and uniformly-spaced continuous readout techniques. We
compare our equation for the variance on each pixel associated with Fowler
sampling with measurements obtained from data taken with the array installed in
the near-infrared cross-dispersed spectrograph (SpeX) at the NASA Infrared
Telescope Facility and find that it provides an accurate representation of the
empirical results. This comparison also reveals that the read noise associated
with a single readout of the SpeX array increases with the number of
non-destructive reads, n_r, as n_r^0.16. This implies that the {effective} read
noise of a stored image decreases as n_r^-0.34, shallower than the expected
rate of n_r^-0.5. The cause of this read noise behavior is uncertain, but may
be due to heating of the array as a result of the multiple read outs. Such
behavior may be generic to arrays that employ correlated or multiple correlated
double sampling readouts.Comment: 21 pages, accepted by PAS
Quantum mechanics is about quantum information
I argue that quantum mechanics is fundamentally a theory about the
representation and manipulation of information, not a theory about the
mechanics of nonclassical waves or particles. The notion of quantum information
is to be understood as a new physical primitive -- just as, following
Einstein's special theory of relativity, a field is no longer regarded as the
physical manifestation of vibrations in a mechanical medium, but recognized as
a new physical primitive in its own right.Comment: 17 pages, forthcoming in Foundations of Physics Festschrift issue for
James Cushing. Revised version: some paragraphs have been added to the final
section clarifying the argument, and various minor clarifying remarks have
been added throughout the tex
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