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Modulation of the dephasing time for a magnetoplasma in a quantum well
We investigate the femtosecond kinetics of optically excited 2D
magneto-plasma. We calculate the femtosecond dephasing and relaxation kinetics
of the laser pulse excited magneto-plasma due to bare Coulomb potential
scattering, because screening is under these conditions of minor importance. By
taking into account four Landau subbands in both the conduction band and the
valence band, we are now able to extend our earlier study [Phys. Rev. B {\bf
58}, 1998,in print (see also cond-mat/9808073] to lower magnetic fields. We can
also fix the magnetic field and change the detuning to further investigate the
carrier density-dependence of the dephasing time. For both cases, we predict
strong modulation in the dephasing time.Comment: RevTex, 3 figures, to be published in Solid. Stat. Commu
Discovery of {\gamma}-ray pulsation and X-ray emission from the black widow pulsar PSR J2051-0827
We report the discovery of pulsed {\gamma}-ray emission and X-ray emission
from the black widow millisecond pulsar PSR J2051-0827 by using the data from
the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and
the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer array (ACIS-S) on the Chandra X-ray
Observatory. Using 3 years of LAT data, PSR J2051-0827 is clearly detected in
{\gamma}-ray with a signicance of \sim 8{\sigma} in the 0.2 - 20 GeV band. The
200 MeV - 20 GeV {\gamma}-ray spectrum of PSR J2051-0827 can be modeled by a
simple power- law with a photon index of 2.46 \pm 0.15. Significant (\sim
5{\sigma}) {\gamma}-ray pulsations at the radio period were detected. PSR
J2051-0827 was also detected in soft (0.3-7 keV) X-ray with Chandra. By
comparing the observed {\gamma}-rays and X-rays with theoretical models, we
suggest that the {\gamma}-ray emission is from the outer gap while the X-rays
can be from intra-binary shock and pulsar magnetospheric synchrotron emissions.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, accepted by ApJ on Jan 28, 201
Discovery of gamma-ray emission from the supernova remnant Kes 17 with Fermi Large Area Telescope
We report the discovery of GeV emission at the position of supernova remnant
Kes 17 by using the data from the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi
Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Kes 17 can be clearly detected with a significance
of ~12 sigma in the 1 - 20 GeV range. Moreover, a number of gamma-ray sources
were detected in its vicinity. The gamma-ray spectrum of Kes 17 can be well
described by a simple power-law with a photon index of ~ 2.4. Together with the
multi-wavelength evidence for its interactions with the nearby molecular cloud,
the gamma-ray detection suggests that Kes 17 is a candidate acceleration site
for cosmic-rays.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ Lette
Strongly modulated transmissions in gapped armchair graphene nanoribbons with sidearm or on-site gate voltage
We propose two schemes of field-effect transistor based on gapped armchair
graphene nanoribbons connected to metal leads, by introducing sidearms or
on-site gate voltages. We make use of the band gap to reach excellent
switch-off character. By introducing one sidearm or on-site gate to the
graphene nanoribbon, conduction peaks appear inside the gap regime. By further
applying two sidearms or on-site gates, these peaks are broadened to conduction
plateaus with a wide energy window, thanks to the resonance from the dual
structure. The position of the conduction windows inside the gap can be fully
controlled by the length of the sidearms or the on-site gate voltages, which
allows "on" and "off" operations for a specific energy window inside the gap
regime. The high robustness of both the switch-off character and the conduction
windows is demonstrated and shows the feasibility of the proposed dual
structures for real applications.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Electron spin relaxation in n-type InAs quantum wires
We investigate the electron spin relaxation of -type InAs quantum wires by
numerically solving the fully microscopic kinetic spin Bloch equations with the
relevant scattering explicitly included. We find that the quantum-wire size and
the growth direction influence the spin relaxation time by modulating the
spin-orbit coupling. Due to inter-subband scattering in connection with the
spin-orbit interaction, spin-relaxation in quantum wires can show different
characteristics from those in bulk or quantum wells and can be effectively
manipulated by various means.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Intense terahertz laser fields on a quantum dot with Rashba spin-orbit coupling
We investigate the effects of the intense terahertz laser field and the
spin-orbit coupling on single electron spin in a quantum dot. The laser field
and the spin-orbit coupling can strongly affect the electron density of states
and can excite a magnetic moment.
The direction of the magnetic moment depends on the symmetries of the system,
and its amplitude can be tuned by the strength and frequency of the laser field
as well as the spin-orbit coupling.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in J. Appl. Phy
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