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New approaches in the engineering and characterization of macromolecular interfaces across the length scales: applications to hydrophobic and stimulus responsive polymers
The aim of the present Thesis is to enhance characterization and surface engineering approaches to test and control physico-chemical changes on modified hydrophobic (LDPE and PDMS) and stimulus-responsive (PFS) polymers across different length scales. [Here LDPE denotes low density polyethylene, PDMS stands for poly(dimethylsiloxane), and PFS for poly (ferrocenyldimethylsilanes)]. Efforts have been made to design and engineer desired surface properties of selected polymers and to characterize the chemical composition, electrokinetic and mechanical properties by various experimental techniques from the nano to the meso scale. Furthermore, a comparison of these techniques has been carried out in order to understand the aforementioned issues
Optimal entanglement generation in cavity QED with dissipation
We investigate a two-level atom coupled to a cavity with a strong classical
driving field in a dissipative environment and find an analytical expression of
the time evolution density matrix for the system. The analytical density
operator is then used to study the entanglement between the atom and cavity by
considering the competing process between the atom-field interactions and the
field-environment interactions. It is shown that there is an optimal
interaction time for generating atom-cavity entanglement.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
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