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Long-distance radiative coupling between quantum dots in photonic crystal dimers
We study the mutual interaction between two identical quantum dots coupled to
the normal modes of two-site photonic crystal molecules in a planar waveguide
geometry, i.e. photonic crystal dimers. We find that the radiative coupling
between the two quantum emitters is maximized when they are in resonance with
either the bonding or the antibonding modes of the coupled cavity system.
Moreover, we find that such effective interdot coupling is sizable, in the meV
range, and almost independent from the cavities distance, as long as a normal
mode splitting exceeding the radiative linewidth can be established (strong
cavity-cavity coupling condition). In realistic and high quality factor
photonic crystal cavity devices, such distance can largely exceed the emission
wavelength, which is promising for long distance entanglement generation
between two qubits in an integrated nanophotonic platform. We show that these
results are robust against position disorder of the two quantum emitters within
their respective cavities.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Surface Architecture of Histoplasma Capsulatum
The dimorphic fungal pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum is the most frequent cause of clinically significant fungal pneumonia in humans. H. capsulatum virulence is achieved, in part, through diverse and dynamic alterations to the fungal cell surface. Surface components associated with H. capsulatum pathogenicity include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and melanins. Here, we describe the various structures comprising the cell surface of H. capsulatum that have been associated with virulence and discuss their involvement in the pathobiology of disease
Self-dual solitons in N=2 supersymmetric semilocal Chern-Simons theory
We embed the semilocal Chern-Simons-Higgs theory into an N=2 supersymmetric
system. We construct the corresponding conserved supercharges and derive the
Bogomol'nyi equations of the model from supersymmetry considerations. We show
that these equations hold provided certain conditions on the coupling constants
as well as on the Higgs potential of the system, which are a consequence of the
huge symmetry of the theory, are satisfied. They admit string-like solutions
which break one half of the supersymmetries --BPS Chern-Simons semilocal cosmic
strings-- whose magnetic flux is concentrated at the center of the vortex. We
study such solutions and show that their stability is provided by supersymmetry
through the existence of a lower bound for the energy, even though the manifold
of the Higgs vacuum does not contain non-contractible loops.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, no figures, to appear in Modern Physics Letters
A study of the Higgs and confining phases in Euclidean SU(2) Yang-Mills theories in 3d by taking into account the Gribov horizon
We study SU(2) three-dimensional Yang-Mills theories in presence of Higgs
fields in the light of the Gribov phenomenon. By restricting the domain of
integration in the functional integral to the first Gribov horizon, we are able
to discuss a kind of transition between the Higgs and the confining phase in a
semi-classical approximation. Both adjoint and fundamental representation for
the Higgs field are considered, leading to a different phase structure.Comment: 12 pages. Version accepted for publication in the EPJ
Renormalizability of the linearly broken formulation of the BRST symmetry in presence of the Gribov horizon in Landau gauge Euclidean Yang-Mills theories
In previous work arXiv:1009.4135 we have shown that the soft breaking of the
BRST symmetry arising within the Gribov-Zwanziger framework can be converted
into a linear breaking, while preserving the nilpotency of the BRST operator.
Due to its compatibility with the Quantum Action Principle, the linearly broken
BRST symmetry directly translates into a set of Slavnov-Taylor identities. We
show that these identities guarantee the multiplicative renormalizability of
both Gribov-Zwanziger and Refined Gribov-Zwanziger theories to all orders. The
known property that only two renormalization factors are needed is recovered.
The non-renormalization theorem of the gluon-ghost-antighost vertex as well as
the renormalization factor of the Gribov parameter are derived within the
linearly broken formulation.Comment: 20 pages, references added, version accepted for publication in
Physical Review
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