93 research outputs found
Interaction of a quantum well with squeezed light: Quantum-statistical properties
We investigate the quantum statistical properties of the light emitted by a
quantum well interacting with squeezed light from a degenerate subthreshold
optical parametric oscillator. We obtain analytical solutions for the pertinent
quantum Langevin equations in the strong coupling and low excitation regimes.
Using these solutions we calculate the intensity spectrum, autocorrelation
function, quadrature squeezing for the fluorescent light. We show that the
fluorescent light exhibits bunching and quadrature squeezing. We also show that
the squeezed light leads to narrowing of the width of the spectrum of the
fluorescent light.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Generation of macroscopic quantum-superposition states by linear coupling to a bath
We demonstrate through an exactly solvable model that collective coupling to
any thermal bath induces effectively nonlinear couplings in a quantum many-body
(multi-spin) system. The resulting evolution can drive an uncorrelated
large-spin system with high probability into a macroscopic
quantum-superposition state. We discuss possible experimental realizations.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Physical Review Letters (in press
Omega 3, 6, 9 Enhanced Goat Meat (Omega-Chevon) from Flaxseed and Canola Fed Meat Goats
With growing obesity and cardiovascular disease concerns, the meat industry aims to reduce fat content in meat products. Currently Omega Fatty Acid (FA) enhanced beef and eggs are being marketed in the US, but Omega enhanced goat meat (Omega-Chevon) has not been developed. Meat goats were fed ground flaxseed and canola supplemented feed for 90 days. There were no palatability, weight, or health issues in meat goats fed canola and flaxseed supplemented feed. Chevon from goats fed canola and flaxseed had significant (
The State of Addis Ababa 2021: Towards a Healthier City
The 'State of Addis Vol. II: Toward a healthier city' was written by an international multidisciplinary team, as the pandemic was unfolding. The report assesses the relationship between urban form and function and the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, in Addis Ababa. It explores what is meant by a healthy city, and why planning for and investing in a healthy city, matters to Addis Ababa. It goes on to investigate the state of health, urban infrastructure and social services in the city. The socio-economic and health impacts of the pandemic are also explored further, together with the institutional response to the public health emergency. The findings provide insights on the role of urban form and infrastructure to urban health and urban resilience. Finally, the authors highlight a post-pandemic agenda for a healthier, more resilient city
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