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    VISHNU hybrid model for viscous QCD matter at RHIC and LHC energies

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    In this proceeding, we briefly describe the viscous hydrodynamics + hadron cascade hybrid model VISHNU for relativistic heavy ion collisions and report the current status on extracting the QGP viscosity from elliptic flow data.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, the proceedings of 7th International Workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement, Wuhan, China, Nov. 7-11, 201

    Critical curvature of large-NN nonlinear O(N)O(N) sigma model on S2S^2

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    We study the nonlinear O(N)O(N) sigma model on S2S^2 with the gravitational coupling term, by evaluating the effective potential in the large-NN limit. It is shown that there is a critical curvature RcR_c of S2S^2 for any positive gravitational coupling constant ξ\xi, and the dynamical mass generation takes place only when R<RcR<R_c. The critical curvature is analytically found as a function of ξ\xi (>0)(>0), which leads us to define a function looking like a natural generalization of Euler-Mascheroni constant.Comment: 7 pages, LaTe

    1.55 µm AlGaInAs/InP sampled grating laser diodes for mode-locking at THz frequencies

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    We report mode locking in lasers integrated with semiconductor optical amplifiers, using either conventional or phase shifted sampled grating distributed Bragg reflectors(DBRs). For a conventional sampled grating with a continuous grating coupling coefficient of ~80 cm-1, mode-locking was observed at a fundamental frequency of 628 GHz and second harmonic of 1.20 THz. The peak output power was up to 142 mW. In the phase shifted sampled grating design, the grating is present along the entire length of the reflector with π-phase shift steps within each sampled section. The effective coupling coefficient is therefore increased substantially. Although the continuous grating coupling coefficient for the phase shifted gratings was reduced to ~23 cm-1 because of a different fabrication technology, the lasers demonstrated mode locking at fundamental repetition frequencies of 620 GHz and 1 THz, with a much lower level of amplified spontaneous emission seen in the output spectra than from conventional sampled grating devices. Although high pulse reproducibility and controllability over a wide operation range was seen for both types of grating, the π-phase-shifted gratings already demonstrate fundamental mode-locking to 1 THz. The integrated semiconductor optical amplifier makes sampled grating DBR lasers ideal pump sources for generating THz signals through photomixing
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