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    Quantum electrodynamic calculation of the hyperfine structure of 3He

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    The combined fine and hyperfine structure of the 23P2^3P states in 3^3He is calculated within the framework of nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics. The calculation accounts for the effects of order mα6m\alpha^6 and increases the accuracy of theoretical predictions by an order of magnitude. The results obtained are in good agreement with recent spectroscopic measurements in 3^3He.Comment: 13 pages, spelling and grammar correcte

    Beyond the local approximation to exchange and correlation: the role of the Laplacian of the density in the energy density of Si

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    We model the exchange-correlation (XC) energy density of the Si crystal and atom as calculated by variational Monte Carlo (VMC) methods with a gradient analysis beyond the local density approximation (LDA). We find the Laplacian of the density to be an excellent predictor of the discrepancy between VMC and LDA energy densities in each system. A simple Laplacian-based correction to the LDA energy density is developed by means of a least square fit to the VMC XC energy density for the crystal, which fits the homogeneous electron gas and Si atom without further effort.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Observing the intrinsic linewidth of a quantum-cascade laser: beyond the Schawlow-Townes limit

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    A comprehensive investigation of the frequency-noise spectral density of a free-running mid-infrared quantum-cascade laser is presented for the first time. It provides direct evidence of the leveling of this noise down to a white noise plateau, corresponding to an intrinsic linewidth of a few hundred Hz. The experiment is in agreement with the most recent theory on the fundamental mechanism of line broadening in quantum-cascade lasers, which provides a new insight into the Schawlow-Townes formula and predicts a narrowing beyond the limit set by the radiative lifetime of the upper level.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Analytic random-walk model for the coherence of a frequency comb

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    Metallic Species In Ambient Air Particles. PM10

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    In the present work metallic species of particulate matter(PM10) present in an urban area of Gran Canaria Island were quantified. Experimental measurements were carried out from October 2004 to September 2005 with a total of 53 samples (4 or 5 per month). PM10 was collected in fiber filters using high volume samplers. The average concentration was 32,6 ± 19,6 μg/m3. PM10 was determined gravimetrically. Concentrations of metallic elements were analized by atomic emission spectrophotometry using an ICP-OES. Two categories of elements were found: “abundant” and “scarce”. The examined elements were characterized according to their origin from natural or anthropogenic emissions on the basis of enrichment factors. Factor analysis of elemental composition pattern was also used to identify possible pollution source-types

    The scaling properties of exchange and correlation holes of the valence shell of second row atoms

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    We study the exchange and correlation hole of the valence shell of second row atoms using variational Monte Carlo techniques, especially correlated estimates, and norm-conserving pseudopotentials. The well-known scaling of the valence shell provides a tool to probe the behavior of exchange and correlation as a functional of the density and thus test models of density functional theory. The exchange hole shows an interesting competition between two scaling forms -- one caused by self-interaction and another that is approximately invariant under particle number, related to the known invariance of exchange under uniform scaling to high density and constant particle number. The correlation hole shows a scaling trend that is marked by the finite size of the atom relative to the radius of the hole. Both trends are well captured in the main by the Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof generalized-gradient approximation model for the exchange-correlation hole and energy.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figure

    Metallic species in ambient air particles of Canary Islands. Soluble fraction in total suspended matter

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    En el presente trabajo se cuantifican las fracciones metalicas total y soluble de la materia en suspensión total (MST),en una zona urbana de Gran Canaria. Las medidas se realizaron entre octubre de 2004 y septiembre de 2005 sobre un total de 53 muestras (4 o 5 por mes). La materia en suspensión total se recogió en fíltros de fibra de vídrio usando muestreadores de alto volumen. La concentración media resulto ser 68,5 ・} 35,5 μg/m3 . La MST se determinó gravimétricamente. La materia soluble en agua se extrajo mediante sonicación. Las concentraciones de los elementos metálicos se determinaron por espectrometría de emisión atómica, usando un ICP-OES. Se encontraron dos categorias de elementos de acuerdo con sus niveles de concentración: “abundantes” y “escasos”. En la fracción soluble los “abundantes” fueron principalmente Na,Ca, K y Zn; entre los “escasos” predominan Cu y Ti. Se estableció la disponibilidad de todos los elementos solubles, encontrandose altos coeficientes para todos ellos y especialmente para el Mn(99,9%). A fin de identificar las fuentes para dichos elementos se uso el análisis factorial. Los resultados muestran que Al, Ca, Fe, Mg y K provienen de fuentes naturales, en tanto que Ni, Co, V, Mo, Pt, Zn, Cu, Sb y Cr son antropogénicos

    Optical frequency comb assisted laser system for multiplex precision spectroscopy.

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    A laser system composed of two lasers phase-locked onto an Optical Frequency Comb Synthesizer (OFCS), operating around 1083 nm, was developed. An absolute frequency precision of 6x10(-13) at 1s, limited by the OFCS, was measured with a residual rms phase-noise of 71 mrad and 87 mrad for the two phase-locks, respectively. Multiplex spectroscopy on 1083 nm Helium transitions with this set-up is demonstrated. Generalization of this system to a larger number of OFCS assisted laser sources for wider frequency separations, even in other spectral regions, is discussed. (C) 2011 Optical Society of Americ

    Hidrocarburos aromáticos policíclicos (HAPs) en el medio ambiente particulado de la isla de Gran Canaria

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    Se ha efectuado una investigación sobre los HAPs presentes en la materia particulada atmosférica, MST, de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (isla de Gran Canaria, España). La materia particulada fue muestreada en dos lugares representativos de las condiciones dominantes. En cada lugar se tomaron 50 muestras desde marzo de 2002 hasta marzo de 2003. Las muestras para HAPs se recogieron sobre filtros de fibra de vidrio y extraídas con diclorometano mediante ultrasonicación. Se establecieron los niveles de concentración y variación estacional de 12 HAPs. Se calcularon también las ratios B(a) P/B(ghi)P, y B(ghi)P/B(e)P y sus valores indican principalmente emisiones de tráfico de vehículos. El peligro potencial de los HAPs en términos de carácter cancerígeno es bajo. Se estudia además el riesgo potencial sobre la base de los FETs
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