167 research outputs found
Atomic Nuclei with Tetrahedral and Octahedral Symmetries
We present possible manifestations of octahedral and tetrahedral symmetries
in nuclei. These symmetries are associated with the OhD and TdD double point
groups. Both of them have very characteristic finger-prints in terms of the
nucleonic level properties - unique in the Fermionic universe. The tetrahedral
symmetry leads to the four-fold degeneracies in the nucleonic spectra; it does
not preserve the parity. The octahedral symmetry leads to the four-fold
degeneracies in the nucleonic spectra as well but it does preserve the parity.
Microscopic predictions have been obtained using mean-field theory based on
the relativistic equations and confirmed by using 'traditional' Schroedinger
equation formalism. Calculations are performed in multidimensional deformation
spaces using newly designed algorithms.
We discuss some experimental fingerprints of the hypothetical new symmetries
and possibilities of their verification through experiments.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, Invited lecture on the XXXVII School of Nuclear
Physics, Zakopane 2002, Polan
Ultracompact monolithic integration of balanced, polarization diversity photodetectors for coherent lightwave receivers
The authors have monolithically integrated an optical front-end on InP for balanced, polarization-diversity coherent lightwave reception which is only 1.3-mm long. Low on-chip insertion loss (<4.5 dB) and balanced photoresponse (1.05:1 or better) are achieved at 1.5-μm wavelength using straightforward, regrowth-free fabrication. Low-capacitance photodetectors (≤0.15 pF) are employed for high bandwidth operation
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