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Singlet levels of the NV centre in diamond
The characteristic transition of the NV- centre at 637 nm is between
and triplet states. There are also
intermediate and singlet states, and the
infrared transition at 1042 nm between these singlets is studied here using
uniaxial stress. The stress shift and splitting parameters are determined, and
the physical interaction giving rise to the parameters is considered within the
accepted electronic model of the centre. It is established that this
interaction for the infrared transition is due to a modification of
electron-electron Coulomb repulsion interaction. This is in contrast to the
visible 637 nm transition where shifts and splittings arise from modification
to the one-electron Coulomb interaction. It is also established that a dynamic
Jahn-Teller interaction is associated with the singlet state,
which gives rise to a vibronic level 115 above the
electronic state. Arguments associated with this level are
used to provide experimental confirmation that the is the
upper singlet level and is the lower singlet level.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2004
The primary aim of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas. This information helps seed dealers establish marketing strategies and assists producers in choosing varieties to plant
Assignment of the NV0 575 nm zero-phonon line in diamond to a 2E-2A2 transition
The time-averaged emission spectrum of single nitrogen-vacancy defects in
diamond gives zero-phonon lines of both the negative charge state at 637 nm
(1.945 eV) and the neutral charge state at 575 nm (2.156 eV). This occurs
through photo-conversion between the two charge states. Due to strain in the
diamond the zero-phonon lines are split and it is found that the splitting and
polarization of the two zero-phonon lines are the same. From this observation
and consideration of the electronic structure of the nitrogen-vacancy center it
is concluded that the excited state of the neutral center has A2 orbital
symmetry. The assignment of the 575 nm transition to a 2E - 2A2 transition has
not been established previously.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Some Winnability Results for the Neighborhood and Group Labeling Lights Out Games
We look at both the \emph{group labeling lights out game} and the
\emph{neighborhood lights out game}. Our main focus is to determine necessary
and sufficient conditions for when the group labeling lights out game on path
graphs, cycle graphs, and complete bipartite graphs can be won for every
possible initial labeling. In the process of solving this problem, we
demonstrate a new proof for when the neighborhood lights out game on complete
bipartite graphs can be won for every possible initial labeling
Universal flux-based control of a -SQUID
We describe a protocol for the universal control of non-ideal -periodic
superconducting qubits. Our proposal relies on a -SQUID: a superconducting
loop formed by two -periodic circuit elements, with an external magnetic
flux threading the circuit. The system exhibits an extensive sweet spot around
half-flux where residual -periodic Cooper pair tunneling is highly
suppressed. We demonstrate that universal single-qubit operations can be
realised by tuning the flux adiabatically and diabatically within this broad
sweet spot. We also assess how residual -periodicity in -SQUIDs
impacts holonomic phase gates.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Final design proposal: Delta Group-Nood Rider 821(tm)
The Nood Rider 821 (trademark) twin-engine, prop passenger aircraft is described. It is argued that the aircraft is very economical to operate and maintain, offering competitive advantages in the air travel marketplace. The aircraft was designed to operate in 'Aeroworld', a fictional world where the passengers are ping pong balls and the distances between cites are on the order of thousands of feet
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