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Giant enhanced optical nonlinearity of colloidal nanocrystals with a graded-index host
The effective linear and third-order nonlinear optical properties of metallic
colloidal crystal immersed in a graded-index host fluid are investigated
theoretically. The local electric fields are extracted self-consistently based
on the layer-to-layer interactions, which are readily given by the Lekner
summation method. The resultant optical absorption and nonlinearity enhancement
show a series of sharp peaks, which merge in a broadened resonant band. The
sharp peaks become a continuous band for increasing packing density and number
of layers. We believe that the sharp peaks arise from the in-plane dipolar
interactions and the surface plasmon resonance, whereas the continuous band is
due to the presence of the gradient in the host refractive index. These results
have not been observed in homogeneous and randomly-dispersed colloids, and thus
would be of great interest in optical nanomaterial engineering.Comment: Submitted to Applied Physics Letter
On the number of nonequivalent propelinear extended perfect codes
The paper proves that there exist an exponential number of nonequivalent
propelinear extended perfect binary codes of length growing to infinity.
Specifically, it is proved that all transitive extended perfect binary codes
found by Potapov are propelinear. All such codes have small rank, which is one
more than the rank of the extended Hamming code of the same length. We
investigate the properties of these codes and show that any of them has a
normalized propelinear representation
Space-time symplectic extension
It is conjectured that in the origin of space-time there lies a symplectic
rather than metric structure. The complex symplectic symmetry Sp(2l,C), l\ge1
instead of the pseudo-orthogonal one SO(1,d-1), d\ge4 is proposed as the
space-time local structure group. A discrete sequence of the metric space-times
of the fixed dimensionalities d=(2l)^2 and signatures, with l(2l-1) time-like
and l(2l+1) space-like directions, defined over the set of the Hermitian
second-rank spin-tensors is considered as an alternative to the
pseudo-Euclidean extra dimensional space-times. The basic concepts of the
symplectic framework are developed in general, and the ordinary and
next-to-ordinary space-time cases with l=1,2, respectively, are elaborated in
more detail. In particular, the scheme provides the rationale for the
four-dimensionality and 1+3 signature of the ordinary space-time.Comment: 15 pp, LaTe
On the GBM event seen 0.4 sec after GW 150914
In view of the recent report by Connaughton we analyse continuous TTE data of
Fermi-GBM around the time of the gravitational wave event GW 150914. We find
that after proper accounting for low count statistics, the GBM transient event
at 0.4 s after GW 150914 is likely not due to an astrophysical source, but
consistent with a background fluctuation, removing the tension between the
INTEGRAL/ACS non-detection and GBM. Additionally, reanalysis of other short
GRBs shows that without proper statistical modeling the fluence of faint events
is over-predicted, as verified for some joint GBM-ACS detections of short GRBs.
We detail the statistical procedure to correct these biases. As a result, faint
short GRBs, verified by ACS detections, with significances in the broad-band
light curve even smaller than that of the GBM-GW150914 event are recovered as
proper non-zero source, while the GBM-GW150914 event is consistent with zero
fluence.Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures, ApJL (acc.); subm. 2016 March 10, Apr 21 (1st
rev.), May 13 (2nd rev), Jun 1 (3rd rev), and editorial changes by Jun 2 (4th
rev), Jun 8 (5th rev): Our manuscript refers exclusively to
arXiv:1602.03920.v3 since we had no prior access to arXiv:1602.03920.v4/5
(2016 May 31). Note that JG and HFY are not co-authors on
arXiv:1602.03920.v4/
Nonanalyticity of the induced Carroll-Field-Jackiw term at finite temperature
In this paper, we discuss the behavior of the Carroll-Field-Jackiw (CFJ)
coefficient arising due to integration over massive fermions, and the
modification suffered by its topological structure in the finite temperature
case. Our study is based on the imaginary time formalism and summation over the
Matsubara frequencies. We demonstrate that the self-energy of photon is
non-analytic for the small limit, i.e., the static limit and the long wavelength limit
do not commute, while the tensorial structure of the CFJ term holds in both
limits.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
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