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Infrared structure of jets at NNLO: QED-type contributions
The NNLO QCD corrections to the jets can be decomposed
according to their colour factors. Out of the seven colour factors, three are
of QED-type: , and . We use the antenna subtraction
method to compute these contributions, providing complete expressions for the
subtraction terms in and .Comment: Talk presented at Loops and Legs 2006, Eisenac
Design of waveguides, bends and splitters in photonic crystal slabs with hexagonal holes in a triangular lattice
Waveguides in photonic crystal slabs (PCS) can be obtained by omitting a row of holes (W1-waveguides). In general the propagation properties in such waveguides suffer from the unavoidable periodic sidewall corrugation caused by the remaining parts of the crystal. The corrugation acts as a Bragg reflector, causing the occurrence of so-called mini stopbands in the transmission of the waveguide. The effect is quite strong in PCS with circular holes, but it can be significantly reduced if correctly oriented hexagonal holes are used. This so-called hexagon-type PCS allows the design of waveguides, bends and splitters having a relatively high group velocity and a wide transmission window in the PCS stopband for modes having their magnetic field oriented mainly perpendicular to the slab
The sector decomposition approach to real radiation at NNLO
A method based on sector decomposition is briefly described which is suitable
for the calculation of the double real radiation part of e^+e^- to 3 jets at
next-to-next-to-leading order in a fully differential way.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 7th
International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (RADCOR05), Shonan Village,
Japan, 200
Passband flattening and rejection band broadening of a periodic Mach-Zehnder wavelength filter by adding a tuned ring resonator
A thermo-optically tuneable periodic wavelength filter having a rectangular wavelength response with a 50 GHz free spectral range, based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer with ring resonator has been fabricated in SiON waveguide technology
Conformational behaviour of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) in solution - I: Intrinsic viscosity as a function of temperature
Intrinsic viscosities [η] of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) solutions have been measured as a function of temperature between 60 and 25°C. The solvents were toluene and trichloroethene. In both solvents, the [η]-T curve exhibited a point of inflection in the range 45-35°. This phenomenon is explained as a conformational transition, which is possibly involved in the nucleation process of the solution crystallization of PPO. Assuming constancy of the coil expansion factor αη and the solvent draining over the whole temperature interval, a slight increase of characteristic parameter Cα, with decreasing temperature has been calculated
Conformational behaviour of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) in solution - II. Sedimentation coefficients and permeabilities in the semi-dilute region as a function of temperature
Sedimentation and flotation coefficients of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) solutions have been measured as a function of temperature between 60 and 25°. The solvents were toluene and trichloroethane (TCE). Solvent permeabilities have been calculated from the sedimentation or flotation coefficients. PPO is less permeable to the solvents used than polystyrene of comparable molecular weight is to toluene and cyclohexane. Strong solvation of toluene and TCE by PPO molecules is proposed as an explanation for this finding. The measured permeabilities were used to check an earlier calculation of the change of radius of gyration with temperature from intrinsic viscosity data. A larger decrease in radius of gyration with increasing temperature has been calculated in this way than with the earlier assumption of essentially impermeable polymer coils, i.e. with the assumption of the value 2.5 × 1023 for the universal viscosity paramete
A numerical approach to the double real radiation part of e+e- to 3 jets at NNLO
We report on the sector decomposition approach to the double real radiation
part of e^+e^- to 3 jets at NNLO.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, talk given at the conference "Loops and Legs in
Quantum Field Theory", Eisenach, Germany, April 200
Passband flattened interleaver using a Mach- Zehnder interferometer with ring resonator fabricated in SiON waveguide technology.
A wavelength interleaver having almost rectangular wavelength response, with 50 GHz free spectral range has been demonstrated using SiON waveguide technology. The device consists of an asymmetric Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI), with a ring resonator coupled to one of its branches. A passband flattened and stopband broadened transfer function with 15 dB isolation for TM polarized light (12 dB for TE) has been measured. The isolation was less than the designed 30 dB due to fabrication errors causing a deviation in coupling coefficient between MZI-branch and ring. The chromatic dispersion was measured to be zero in the center and 1660 ps/nm at the edge of the passband
The infrared structure of e+ e- --> 3 jets at NNLO reloaded
This paper gives detailed information on the structure of the infrared
singularities for the process e+ e- --> 3 jets at next-to-next-to-leading order
in perturbation theory. Particular emphasis is put on singularities associated
to soft gluons. The knowledge of the singularity structure allows the
construction of appropriate subtraction terms, which in turn can be implemented
into a numerical Monte Carlo program.Comment: 59 pages, additional comments added, version to be publishe
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