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Revue Mensuelle D\u27Entomologie Pure et Appliquee
Prof. Dr. A. Schenck in Weilburg, gestorben daselbst am 23. Februar 1878, hat über Apiden, auf welchem Gebiete er ganz besonders thätig war, folgende Arbeiten veröffentlicht
Dissipative Preparation of Spin Squeezed Atomic Ensembles in a Steady State
We present and analyze a new approach for the generation of atomic spin
squeezed states. Our method involves the collective coupling of an atomic
ensemble to a decaying mode of an open optical cavity. We demonstrate the
existence of a collective atomic dark-state, decoupled from the radiation
field. By explicitly constructing this state we find that it can feature spin
squeezing bounded only by the Heisenberg limit. We show that such dark states
can be deterministically prepared via dissipative means, thus turning
dissipation into a resource for entanglement. The scaling of the phase
sensitivity taking realistic imperfections into account is discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Study of MicroPattern Gaseous detectors with novel nanodiamond based photocathodes for single photon detection in EIC RICH
Identification of high momentum hadrons at the future EIC is crucial, gaseous
RICH detectors are therefore viable option. Compact collider setups impose to
construct RICHes with small radiator length, hence significantly limiting the
number of detected photons. More photons can be detected in the far UV region,
using a windowless RICH approach. QE of CsI degrades under strong irradiation
and air contamination. Nanodiamond based photocathodes (PCs) are being
developed as an alternative to CsI. Recent development of layers of
hydrogenated nanodiamond powders as an alternative photosensitive material and
their performance, when coupled to the THick Gaseous Electron Multipliers
(THGEM)-based detectors, are the objects of an ongoing R\&D. We report about
the initial phase of our studies.Comment: 3 pages, 5 figures, RICH2018 conference proceedin
Multilayer aerogel for compact RICH detectors
This paper covers some of the latest achievements in the testing of multi–index silica aerogel. Optical bench measurements and preliminary results from a recently performed charged particle beam test are presented. This work is part of an effort aimed at assessing the potential of multilayer aerogel as a radiator for compact, proximity focused ring imaging Cherenkov detectors
Nanodiamond photocathodes for MPGD-based single photon detectors at future EIC
The design of a Ring Imaging CHerenkov (RICH) detector for the identification
of high momentum particles at the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is
extremely challenging by using current technology. Compact collider setups
impose to construct RICH with short radiator length, hence limiting the number
of generated photons. The number of detected photons can be increased by
selecting the far UV region. As standard fused-silica windows is opaque below
165 nm, a windowless RICH can be a possible approach. CsI is widely used
photocathode (PC) for photon detection in the far UV range. Due to its
hygroscopic nature it is very delicate to handle. In addition, its Quantum
Efficiency (QE) degrades in high intensity ion fluxes. These are the key
reasons to quest for novel PC with sensitivity in the far UV region. Recent
development of layers of hydrogenated nanodiamond powders as an alternative PC
material and their performance, when coupled to the THick Gaseous Electron
Multipliers (THGEM)-based detectors, are the objects of an ongoing R\&D. We
report here some preliminary results on the initial phase of these studies.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, MPGD-2019 La Rochelle, Proceedin
The high voltage system for the novel MPGD-based photon detectors of COMPASS RICH-1
The architecture of the novel MPGD-based photon detectors of COMPASS RICH-1
consists in a large-size hybrid MPGD multilayer layout combining two layers of
Thick-GEMs and a bulk resistive MICROMEGAS. Concerning biasing voltage, the
Thick-GEMs are segmented in order to reduce the energy released in case of
occasional discharges, while the MICROMEGAS anode is segmented in pads
individually biased at positive voltage, while the micromesh is grounded. In
total, there are ten different electrode types and more than 20000 electrodes
supplied by more than 100 HV channels. Commercial power supply units are used.
The original elements of the power supply system are the architecture of the
voltage distribution net, the compensation, by voltage adjustment, of the
effects of pressure and temperature variation affecting the detector gain and a
sophisticated control software, which allows to protect the detectors against
errors by the operator, to monitor and log voltages and current at 1 Hz rate
and to automatically react to detector misbehaviors. The HV system and its
performance are described in detail as well as the electrical stability of the
detector during the operation at COMPASS.Comment: 5th international conference on Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors
(MPGD2017),presentation by Silvia Dalla Torr
Quantum critical states and phase transitions in the presence of non equilibrium noise
Quantum critical points are characterized by scale invariant correlations and
correspondingly long ranged entanglement. As such, they present fascinating
examples of quantum states of matter, the study of which has been an important
theme in modern physics. Nevertheless very little is known about the fate of
quantum criticality under non equilibrium conditions. In this paper we
investigate the effect of external noise sources on quantum critical points. It
is natural to expect that noise will have a similar effect to finite
temperature, destroying the subtle correlations underlying the quantum critical
behavior. Surprisingly we find that in many interesting situations the
ubiquitous 1/f noise preserves the critical correlations. The emergent states
show intriguing interplay of intrinsic quantum critical and external noise
driven fluctuations. We demonstrate this general phenomenon with specific
examples in solid state and ultracold atomic systems. Moreover our approach
shows that genuine quantum phase transitions can exist even under non
equilibrium conditions.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
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