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Experimental demonstration of stimulated polarization wave in a chain of nuclear spins
A stimulated wave of polarization, which implements a simple mechanism of
quantum amplification, is experimentally demonstrated in a chain of four
J-coupled nuclear spins, irradiated by a weak radio-frequency transverse field.
The "quantum domino" dynamics, a wave of flipped spins triggered by a flip of
the first spin, has been observed in fully C-labeled sodium butyrate.Comment: 8 pages including 3 figure
Projective measurement in nuclear magnetic resonance
It is demonstrated that nuclear magnetic resonance experiments using
pseudopure spin states can give possible outcomes of projective quantum
measurement and probabilities of such outcomes. The physical system is a
cluster of six dipolar-coupled nuclear spins of benzene in a liquid-crystalline
matrix. For this system with the maximum total spin S=3, the results of
measuring are presented for the cases when the state of the system is one
of the eigenstates of .Comment: 9 pages incluing 3 figure
Josephson-vortex-flow terahertz emission in layered high- superconducting single crystals
We report on the successful terahertz emission (0.61 THz) that is
continuous and tunable in its frequency and power, by driving Josephson
vortices in resonance with the collective standing Josephson plasma modes
excited in stacked BiSrCaCuO intrinsic Josephson junctions.
Shapiro-step detection was employed to confirm the terahertz-wave emission. Our
results provide a strong feasibility of developing long-sought solid-state
terahertz-wave emission devices
Accurate measurement of ^{13}C - ^{15}N distances with solid-state NMR
Solid-state NMR technique for measureing distances between hetero-nuclei in
static powder samples is described. It is based on a two-dimensional
single-echo scheme enhanced with adiabatic cross-polarization. As an example,
the results for intra-molecular distances in -crystalline form of
glycine are presented. The measured NMR distances ^13 C(2) - ^15 N and ^13 C(1)
- ^15 N are 1.496 0.002 \AA and 2.50 0.02 \AA, respectively.Comment: 12 page
Twelve-spin "Schrodinger cat"
Pseudopure "cat" state, a superposition of quantum states with all spins up
and all spins down, is experimentally demonstrated for a system of twelve
dipolar-coupled nuclear spins of fully 13C-labeled benzene molecule oriented in
a liquid-crystalline matrix.Comment: Submitted to Applied Physics Letter
Preparation of pseudopure state in a cluster of dipolar-coupled spins with "unresolved" spectrum
A method of creating pseudopure spin states in large clusters of coupled
spins is described. It is based on filtering multiple-quantum coherence of the
highest order followed by a time-reversal period and partial saturation.
Experimental demonstration is presented for a cluster of six dipolar-coupled
proton spins of a benzene molecule in liquid crystalline matrix, and the
details of spin dynamics are studied numerically.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Scaling of cluster heterogeneity in percolation transitions
We investigate a critical scaling law for the cluster heterogeneity in
site and bond percolations in -dimensional lattices with . The
cluster heterogeneity is defined as the number of distinct cluster sizes. As an
occupation probability increases, the cluster size distribution evolves
from a monodisperse distribution to a polydisperse one in the subcritical
phase, and back to a monodisperse one in the supercritical phase. We show
analytically that diverges algebraically approaching the percolation
critical point as with the critical exponent
associated with the characteristic cluster size. Interestingly, its
finite-size-scaling behavior is governed by a new exponent where is the fractal dimension of the critical percolating
cluster and is the correlation length exponent. The corresponding scaling
variable defines a singular path to the critical point. All results are
confirmed by numerical simulations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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