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    Electromagnetic emission from hot medium measured by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC

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    Electromagnetic radiation has been of interest in heavy ion collisions because they shed light on early stages of the collisions where hadronic probes do not provide direct information since hadronization and hadronic interactions occur later. The latest results on photon measurement from the PHENIX experiment at RHIC reflect thermodynamic properties of the matter produced in the heavy ion collisions. An unexpectedly large positive elliptic flow measured for direct photons can not be explained by any of the current models.Comment: Talk contributed to Rutherford Centennial Conference, Aug 8-12, 2011, held in Manchester, U

    Tachyon Condensation with B-field

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    We discuss classical solutions of a graviton-dilaton-B_{\mu\nu}-tachyon system. Both constant tachyon solutions, including AdS_3 solutions, and space-dependent tachyon solutions are investigated, and their possible implications to closed string tachyon condensation are argued. The stability issue of the AdS_3 solutions is also discussed.Comment: 10 pages, references adde

    Half-skyrmion picture of single hole doped CuO_2 plane

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    Based on the Zhang-Rice singlet picture, it is argued that the half-skyrmion is created by the doped hole in the single hole doped high-T_c cuprates with N'eel ordering. The spin configuration around the Zhang-Rice singlet, which has the form of superposition of the two different d-orbital hole spin states, is studied within the non-linear \sigma model and the CP^1 model. The spin configurations associated with each hole spin state are obtained, and we find that the superposition of these spin configuration turns out to be the half-skyrmion that is characterized by a half of the topological charge. The excitation spectrum of the half-skyrmion is obtained by making use of Lorentz invariance of the effective theory and is qualitatively in good agreement with angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the parent compunds. Estimated values of the parameters contained in the excitation spectrum are in good agreement with experimentally obtained values. The half-skyrmion theory suggests a picture for the difference between the hole doped compounds and the electron doped compounds.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.

    Scalability of spin FPGA: A Reconfigurable Architecture based on spin MOSFET

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    Scalability of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) using spin MOSFET (spin FPGA) with magnetocurrent (MC) ratio in the range of 100% to 1000% is discussed for the first time. Area and speed of million-gate spin FPGA are numerically benchmarked with CMOS FPGA for 22nm, 32nm and 45nm technologies including 20% transistor size variation. We show that area is reduced and speed is increased in spin FPGA owing to the nonvolatile memory function of spin MOSFET.Comment: 3 pages, 7 figure

    Efficient routing of single photons by one atom and a microtoroidal cavity

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    Single photons from a coherent input are efficiently redirected to a separate output by way of a fiber-coupled microtoroidal cavity interacting with individual Cesium atoms. By operating in an overcoupled regime for the input-output to a tapered fiber, our system functions as a quantum router with high efficiency for photon sorting. Single photons are reflected and excess photons transmitted, as confirmed by observations of photon antibunching (bunching) for the reflected (transmitted) light. Our photon router is robust against large variations of atomic position and input power, with the observed photon antibunching persisting for intracavity photon number 0.03 \lesssim n \lesssim 0.7
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