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Dynamics of quasiparticles in graphene under intense circularly polarized light
A monolayer of graphene irradiated with circularly polarized light suggests a
unique platform for surface electromagnetic wave (plasmon-polariton)
manipulation. In fact, the time periodicity of the Hamiltonian leads to a
geometric Aharonov-Anandan phase and results in a photovoltaic Hall effect in
graphene, creating off-diagonal components of the conductivity tensor. The
latter drastically changes the dispersion relation of surface
plasmon-polaritons, leading to hybrid wave generation. In this paper we present
a systematic and self-contained analysis of the hybrid surface waves obtained
from Maxwell equations based on a microscopic formula for the conductivity. We
consider a practical example of graphene sandwiched between two dielectric
media and show that in the one-photon approximation there is formation of
propagating hybrid surface waves. From this analysis emerges the possibility of
a reliable experimental realization to study Zitterbewegung of charge carriers
of graphene.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
BCOV invariants of Calabi--Yau manifolds and degenerations of Hodge structures
Calabi--Yau manifolds have risen to prominence in algebraic geometry, in part
because of mirror symmetry and enumerative geometry. After
Bershadsky--Cecotti--Ooguri--Vafa (BCOV), it is expected that genus 1 curve
counting on a Calabi--Yau manifold is related to a conjectured invariant, only
depending on the complex structure of the mirror, and built from Ray--Singer
holomorphic analytic torsions. To this end, extending work of
Fang--Lu--Yoshikawa in dimension 3, we introduce and study the BCOV invariant
of Calabi--Yau manifolds of arbitrary dimension. To determine it, knowledge of
its behaviour at the boundary of moduli spaces is imperative. We address this
problem by proving precise asymptotics along one-parameter degenerations, in
terms of topological data and intersection theory. Central to the approach are
new results on degenerations of metrics on Hodge bundles, combined with
information on the singularities of Quillen metrics in our previous work.Comment: Minor revision. Mainly restructure of the text, minor improvements
and corrections. Added information about subdominant terms of -norm
Green Communication via Power-optimized HARQ Protocols
Recently, efficient use of energy has become an essential research topic for
green communication. This paper studies the effect of optimal power controllers
on the performance of delay-sensitive communication setups utilizing hybrid
automatic repeat request (HARQ). The results are obtained for repetition time
diversity (RTD) and incremental redundancy (INR) HARQ protocols. In all cases,
the optimal power allocation, minimizing the outage-limited average
transmission power, is obtained under both continuous and bursting
communication models. Also, we investigate the system throughput in different
conditions. The results indicate that the power efficiency is increased
substantially, if adaptive power allocation is utilized. For instance, assume
Rayleigh-fading channel, a maximum of two (re)transmission rounds with rates
nats-per-channel-use and an outage probability constraint
. Then, compared to uniform power allocation, optimal power
allocation in RTD reduces the average power by 9 and 11 dB in the bursting and
continuous communication models, respectively. In INR, these values are
obtained to be 8 and 9 dB, respectively.Comment: Accepted for publication on IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technolog
HARQ Feedback in Spectrum Sharing Networks
This letter studies the throughput and the outage probability of spectrum
sharing networks utilizing hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback. We
focus on the repetition time diversity and the incremental redundancy HARQ
protocols where the results are obtained for both continuous and bursting
communication models. The channel data transmission efficiency is investigated
in the presence of both secondary user peak transmission power and primary user
received interference power constraints. Finally, we evaluate the effect of
secondary-primary channel state information imperfection on the performance of
the secondary channel. Simulation results show that, while the throughput is
not necessarily increased by HARQ, substantial outage probability reduction is
achieved in all conditions.Comment: Published in IEEE Communications Letter
Research on the polarization in porous oxygen electrodes Quarterly report, 1 Jan. - 31 Mar. 1968
Polarization in porous oxygen electrodes and mass transport in gas phase
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