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Photonic quantum memory in two-level ensembles based on modulating the refractive index in time: equivalence to gradient echo memory
We present a quantum memory protocol that allows to store light in ensembles
of two-level atoms, e.g. rare-earth ions doped into a crystal, by modulating
the refractive index of the host medium of the atoms linearly in time. We show
that under certain conditions the resulting dynamics is equivalent to that
underlying the gradient echo memory protocol, which relies on a spatial
gradient of the atomic resonance frequencies. We discuss the prospects for an
experimental implementation.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Froggatt-Nielsen models with a residual Z_4^R symmetry
The Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism provides an elegant explanation for the
hierarchies of fermion masses and mixings in terms of a U(1) symmetry.
Promoting such a family symmetry to an R-symmetry, we explicitly construct
supersymmetric Froggatt-Nielsen models which are gauged, family dependent
U(1)_R completions of the Z_4^R symmetry proposed by Lee, Raby, Ratz, Ross,
Schieren, Schmidt-Hoberg and Vaudrevange in 2010. Forbidden by Z_4^R, the
mu-term is generated around the supersymmetry breaking scale m_3/2 from either
the Kahler potential or the superpotential. Neutrinos acquire their mass via
the type I seesaw mechanism with three right-handed neutrino superfields.
Taking into account the Green-Schwarz anomaly cancellation conditions, we
arrive at a total of 3 x 34 distinct phenomenologically viable charge
assignments for the standard model fields, most of which feature highly
fractional charges.Comment: 19 page
Use of socio-economic criteria for intergovernmental transfers: The case of India.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Detection of laser-UV microirradiation-induced DNA photolesions by immunofluorescent staining
A low-power laser-UV microbeam of wave-length 257 nm was used for microirradiation of a small part of the nucleus of Chinese hamster cells. Following fixation in interphase or in the subsequent metaphase indirect immunofluorescent staining was performed with antiserum to photoproducts of DNA treated with far UV light.
The results show that antibodies specific for UV-irradiated DNA can be used for a direct detection of laser-UV microirradiation-induced DNA photolesions. The potential usefulness of this method for investigation of the spatial arrangement of chromosomes in the interphase nucleus is discussed
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