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Self-phase-locked frequency-by-two divider OPO with a residual fractional frequency instability of 8.1O(-18)
We directly measure the phase difference between the subharmonic waves of a self-phase-locked frequency by-2-divider OPO using a phase-sensitive detector scheme. The relative frequency instability of frequency division by 2 is measured to be 8.10(-18
110 GHz rapid, continous tuning from an optical parametric oscillator pumped by a fiber-amplified DBR diode laser
A singly-resonant continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator (cw-OPO) pumped by a fiber-amplified diode laser is described. Tuning of the pump source allowed the OPO output to be tuned continuously, without mode-hops, over 110 GHz in 29 ms. Discontinuous pump tuning over 20 nm in the region of 3.4 µm was also obtained. The rapid and continuous idler tuning was demonstrated by the measurement of a methane absorption spectrum. We believe this to be the first example of a singly-resonant OPO pumped by a fiber-amplified diode laser and the mode-hop free tuning range to be the highest reported for a cw-OPO
Frequency stability of a self-phase-locked degenerate continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator
The properties of a self-phase-locked by-2-divider optical parametric oscillator are presented. A locking range of up to 156 MHz is measured, and the divider's relative frequency stability is shown to be better than 6/spl times/10/sup -14/
Mid-IR continuous-wave fiber-laser-pumped optical parametric oscillators
We review recent developments in continuous-wave mid-infrared optical parametric oscillators pumped by fiber lasers. Such devices are potentially valuable spectroscopic sources providing high output powers and rapid, wide-range tuning in the mid-infrared molecular fingerprint region
Multifragmentation of non-spherical nuclei
The shape influence of decaying thermalized source on various characteristics
of multifragmentation as well as its interplay with effects of angular momentum
and collective expansion are first studied and the most pertinent variables are
proposed. The analysis is based on the extension of the statistical
microcanonical multifragmentation model.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking for Scalar QED with Non-minimal Chern-Simons Coupling
We investigate the two-loop effective potential for both minimally and
non-minimally coupled Maxwell-Chern-Simons theories. The non-minimal gauge
interaction represents the magnetic moment interaction between a charged scalar
and the electromagnetic field. In a previous paper we have shown that the two
loop effective potential for this model is renormalizable with an appropriate
choice of the non-minimal coupling constant. We carry out a detailed analysis
of the spontaneous symmetry breaking induced by radiative corrections. As long
as the renormalization point for all couplings is chosen to be the true minimum
of the effective potential, both models predict the presence of spontaneous
symmetry breaking. Two loop corrections are small compared to the one loop
result, and thus the symmetry breaking is perturbatively stable.Comment: Revtex 25 pages, 9 figure
Effective actions, Wilson lines and the IR/UV mixing in noncommutative supersymmetric gauge theories
We study IR/UV mixing effects in noncommutative supersymmetric Yang-Mills
theories with gauge group U(N) using background field perturbation theory. We
compute three- and four-point functions of background fields, and show that the
IR/UV mixed contributions to these correlators can be reproduced from an
explicitly gauge-invariant effective action, which is expressed in terms of
open Wilson lines.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures. v2: new section and references added, effective
action expressed only in terms of open Wilson lines operator
The Role of Surface Entropy in Statistical Emission of Massive Fragments from Equilibrated Nuclear Systems
Statistical fragment emission from excited nuclear systems is studied within
the framework of a schematic Fermi-gas model combined with Weisskopf's detailed
balance approach. The formalism considers thermal expansion of finite nuclear
systems and pays special attention to the role of the diffuse surface region in
the decay of hot equilibrated systems. It is found that with increasing
excitation energy, effects of surface entropy lead to a systematic and
significant reduction of effective emission barriers for fragments and,
eventually, to the vanishing of these barriers. The formalism provides a
natural explanation for the occurrence of negative nuclear heat capacities
reported in the literature. It also accounts for the observed linearity of
pseudo-Arrhenius plots of the logarithm of the fragment emission probability
{\it versus} the inverse square-root of the excitation energy, but does not
predict true Arrhenius behavior of these emission probabilities
Ising-link Quantum Gravity
We define a simplified version of Regge quantum gravity where the link
lengths can take on only two possible values, both always compatible with the
triangle inequalities. This is therefore equivalent to a model of Ising spins
living on the links of a regular lattice with somewhat complicated, yet local
interactions. The measure corresponds to the natural sum over all 2^links
configurations, and numerical simulations can be efficiently implemented by
means of look-up tables. In three dimensions we find a peak in the ``curvature
susceptibility'' which grows with increasing system size. However, the value of
the corresponding critical exponent as well as the behavior of the curvature at
the transition differ from that found by Hamber and Williams for the Regge
theory with continuously varying link lengths.Comment: 11 page
Towards the Theory of Cosmological Phase Transitions
We discuss recent progress (and controversies) in the theory of finite
temperature phase transitions. This includes the structure of the effective
potential at a finite temperature, the infrared problem in quantum statistics
of gauge fields, the theory of formation of critical and subcritical bubbles
and the theory of bubble wall propagation.Comment: 50 p
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