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Landau, Abrikosov, Hofstadter: Magnetic Flux Penetration in a Lattice Superconductor
Magnetic flux penetration in superconductors involves a rich variety of
subtle phenomena, much of which is still poorly understood. Here these
complexities are studied by formulating the Ginzburg-Landau equations as a
lattice gauge theory. Their solutions are compared and contrasted with the
(heuristic) Landau model of type I superconductivity, and the (perturbative)
Abrikosov model for type II superconductors. Novelties arise as the continuum
limit is approached, related to an effect discovered by Hofstadter. Various
cautionary remarks pertinent to large-scale simulations are made
Classical and quantum interference in multiband optical Bloch oscillations
Classical and quantum interference of light propagating in arrays of coupled
waveguides and undergoing multiband optical Bloch oscillations (BOs) with
negligible Zener tunneling is theoretically investigated. In particular, it is
shown that Mach-Zehnder-like interference effects spontaneously arise in
multiband BOs owing to beam splitting and subsequent beam recombination
occurring in one BO cycle. As a noteworthy example of quantum interference, we
discuss the doubling of interference fringes in photon counting rates for a
correlated photon pair undergoing two-band BOs, a phenomenon analogous to the
manifestation of the de Broglie wavelength of an entangled biphoton state
observed in quantum Mach-Zehnder interferometry.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
First Principles LCGO Calculation of the Magneto-optical Properties of Nickel and Iron
We report a first principles, self-consistent, all electron, linear
combination of Gaussian orbitals (LCGO) calculation of a comprehensive
collection of magneto-optical properties of nickel and iron based on density
functional theory. Among the many magneto-optical effects, we have studied the
equatorial Kerr effect for absorption in the optical as well as soft X-ray
region, where it is called X-ray magnetic linear dichroism (X-MLD). In the
optical region the effect is of the order of 2\% while in the X-ray region it
is of the order of 1\% for the incident angles considered. In addition, the
polar Kerr effect, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (X-MCD) and total X-ray
absorption at the L edges, soft X-ray Faraday effect at the L
edges have also been calculated. Our results are in good agreement with
experiments and other first principles methods that have been used to calculate
some of these properties.Comment: 22 pages RevTex. 8 figures submitted separately as a uuencoded,
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Distributed Resources Shift Paradigms on Power System Design, Planning, and Operation: An Application of the GAP Model
Power systems have evolved following a century-old paradigm of planning and operating a grid based on large central generation plants connected to load centers through a transmission grid and distribution lines with radial flows. This paradigm is being challenged by the development and diffusion of modular generation and storage technologies. We use a novel approach to assess the sequencing and pacing of centralized, distributed, and off-grid electrification strategies by developing and employing the grid and access planning (GAP) model. GAP is a capacity expansion model to jointly assess operation and investment in utility-scale generation, transmission, distribution, and demand-side resources. This paper conceptually studies the investment and operation decisions for a power system with and without distributed resources. Contrary to the current practice, we find hybrid systems that pair grid connections with distributed energy resources (DERs) are the preferred mode of electricity supply for greenfield expansion under conservative reductions in photovoltaic panel (PV) and energy storage prices. We also find that when distributed PV and storage are employed in power system expansion, there are savings of 15%-20% mostly in capital deferment and reduced diesel use. Results show that enhanced financing mechanisms for DER PV and storage could enable 50%-60% of additional deployment and save 15 /MWh in system costs. These results have important implications to reform current utility business models in developed power systems and to guide the development of electrification strategies in underdeveloped grids
Optical Zener-Bloch oscillations in binary waveguide arrays
Zener tunneling in a binary array of coupled optical waveguides with
transverse index gradient is shown to produce a sequence of regular or
irregular beam splitting and beam recombination events superimposed to Bloch
oscillations. These periodic or aperiodic Zener-Bloch oscillations provide a
clear and visualizable signature in an optical system of coherent multiband
dynamics encountered in solid-state or matter-wave system
Phase Diagrams of Bi1-xSbx Thin Films with Different Growth Orientations
A closed-form model is developed to evaluate the band-edge shift caused by
quantum confinement for a two-dimensional non-parabolic carrier-pocket. Based
on this model, the symmetries and the band-shifts of different carrier-pockets
are evaluated for BiSb thin films that are grown along different crystalline
axes. The phase diagrams for the BiSb thin film systems with different growth
orientations are calculated and analyzed
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