184 research outputs found
On the Path Integral in Imaginary Lobachevsky Space
The path integral on the single-sheeted hyperboloid, i.e.\ in -dimensional
imaginary Lobachevsky space, is evaluated. A potential problem which we call
``Kepler-problem'', and the case of a constant magnetic field are also
discussed.Comment: 16 pages, LATEX, DESY 93-14
Brillouin amplification in phase coherent transfer of optical frequencies over 480 km fiber
We describe the use of fiber Brillouin amplification (FBA) for the coherent
transmission of optical frequencies over a 480 km long optical fiber link. FBA
uses the transmission fiber itself for efficient, bi-directional coherent
amplification of weak signals with pump powers around 30 mW. In a test setup we
measured the gain and the achievable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of FBA and
compared it to that of the widely used uni-directional Erbium doped fiber
amplifiers (EDFA) and to our recently built bi-directional EDFA. We measured
also the phase noise introduced by the FBA and used a new and simple technique
to stabilize the frequency of the FBA pump laser. We then transferred a
stabilized laser frequency over a wide area network with a total fiber length
of 480 km using only one intermediate FBA station. After compensating the noise
induced by the fiber, the frequency is delivered to the user end with an
uncertainty below 2x10-18 and an instability sigma(tau) = 2x10-14/(tau/second)
The Coulomb-Oscillator Relation on n-Dimensional Spheres and Hyperboloids
In this paper we establish a relation between Coulomb and oscillator systems
on -dimensional spheres and hyperboloids for . We show that, as in
Euclidean space, the quasiradial equation for the dimensional Coulomb
problem coincides with the -dimensional quasiradial oscillator equation on
spheres and hyperboloids. Using the solution of the Schr\"odinger equation for
the oscillator system, we construct the energy spectrum and wave functions for
the Coulomb problem.Comment: 15 pages, LaTe
Long-distance remote comparison of ultrastable optical frequencies with 1e-15 instability in fractions of a second
We demonstrate a fully optical, long-distance remote comparison of
independent ultrastable optical frequencies reaching a short term stability
that is superior to any reported remote comparison of optical frequencies. We
use two ultrastable lasers, which are separated by a geographical distance of
more than 50 km, and compare them via a 73 km long phase-stabilized fiber in a
commercial telecommunication network. The remote characterization spans more
than one optical octave and reaches a fractional frequency instability between
the independent ultrastable laser systems of 3e-15 in 0.1 s. The achieved
performance at 100 ms represents an improvement by one order of magnitude to
any previously reported remote comparison of optical frequencies and enables
future remote dissemination of the stability of 100 mHz linewidth lasers within
seconds.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Operator Transformations Between Exactly Solvable Potentials and Their Lie Group Generators
One may obtain, using operator transformations, algebraic relations between
the Fourier transforms of the causal propagators of different exactly solvable
potentials. These relations are derived for the shape invariant potentials.
Also, potentials related by real transformation functions are shown to have the
same spectrum generating algebra with Hermitian generators related by this
operator transformation.Comment: 13 pages with one Postscript figure, uses LaTeX2e with revte
High pressure study of BaFe2As2 - role of hydrostaticity and uniaxial stress
We investigate the evolution of the electrical resistivity of BaFe2As2 single
crystals with pressure. The samples used were from the same batch grown from
self flux and showed properties that were highly reproducible. Samples were
pressurised using three different pressure media: pentane-isopentane (in a
piston cylinder cell), Daphne oil (in an alumina anvil cell) and steatite (in a
Bridgman cell). Each pressure medium has its own intrinsic level of
hydrostaticity, which dramatically affects the phase diagram. An increasing
uniaxial pressure component in this system quickly reduces spin density wave
order and favours the appearance of superconductivity, similar to what is seen
in SrFe2As2.Comment: 11 page
Measurement noise floor for a long-distance optical carrier transmission via fiber
We investigated the measurement floor and link stability for the transfer of
an ultra-stable optical frequency via an optical fiber link. We achieved a
near-delay-limited instability of 3x10^(-15)/(tau x Hz) for 147 km deployed
fiber, and 10^(-20) (integrations time tau = 4000 s) for the noise floor.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 7th Symposium on Frequency Standards and
Metrology (Pacific Grove,USA, Oct 2008
Exact propagators for atom-laser interactions
A class of exact propagators describing the interaction of an -level atom
with a set of on-resonance -lasers is obtained by means of the Laplace
transform method. State-selective mirrors are described in the limit of strong
lasers. The ladder, V and configurations for a three-level atom are
discussed. For the two level case, the transient effects arising as result of
the interaction between both a semi-infinite beam and a wavepacket with the
on-resonance laser are examined.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
L2 series solutions of the Dirac equation for power-law potentials at rest mass energy
We obtain solutions of the three dimensional Dirac equation for radial
power-law potentials at rest mass energy as an infinite series of square
integrable functions. These are written in terms of the confluent
hypergeometric function and chosen such that the matrix representation of the
Dirac operator is tridiagonal. The "wave equation" results in a three-term
recursion relation for the expansion coefficients of the spinor wavefunction
which is solved in terms of orthogonal polynomials. These are modified versions
of the Meixner-Pollaczek polynomials and of the continuous dual Hahn
polynomials. The choice depends on the values of the angular momentum and the
power of the potential.Comment: 13 pages, 1 Tabl
High-resolution microwave frequency dissemination on an 86-km urban optical link
We report the first demonstration of a long-distance ultra stable frequency
dissemination in the microwave range. A 9.15 GHz signal is transferred through
a 86-km urban optical link with a fractional frequency stability of 1.3x10-15
at 1 s integration time and below 10-18 at one day. The optical link phase
noise compensation is performed with a round-trip method. To achieve such a
result we implement light polarisation scrambling and dispersion compensation.
This link outperforms all the previous radiofrequency links and compares well
with recently demonstrated full optical links.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
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