451 research outputs found

    Observation of Scarred Modes in Asymmetrically Deformed Microcylinder Lasers

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    We report observation of lasing in the scarred modes in an asymmetrically deformed microcavity made of liquid jet. The observed scarred modes correspond to morphology-dependent resonance of radial mode order 3 with their Q values in the range of 10^6. Emission directionality is also observed, corresponding to a hexagonal unstable periodic orbit.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure

    Pump-Induced Dynamical Tunneling in a Deformed Microcavity Laser

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    Pump-induced dynamical tunneling has been observed in free-space resonant optical pumping of a deformed microcavity by employing excitation spectroscopy. A focused-pump beam was injected into the cavity by refraction and then coupled to a high-Q cavity mode via dynamical tunneling. Pump-coupling efficiency as high as 50% and an effective coupling constant responsible for the tunneling were obtained from the observed pumping efficiency with a mode-mode coupling modelopen2

    Cosmological Perturbations with Multiple Fluids and Fields

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    We consider the evolution of perturbed cosmological spacetime with multiple fluids and fields in Einstein gravity. Equations are presented in gauge-ready forms, and are presented in various forms using the curvature (\Phi or \phi_\chi) and isocurvature (S_{(ij)} or \delta \phi_{(ij)}) perturbation variables in the general background with K and \Lambda. We clarify the conditions for conserved curvature and isocurvature perturbations in the large-scale limit. Evolutions of curvature perturbations in many different gauge conditions are analysed extensively. In the multi-field system we present a general solution to the linear order in slow-roll parameters.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, revised thoroughly; published version in Class. Quant. Gra

    Quantum teleportation via a W state

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    We investigate two schemes of the quantum teleportation with a WW state, which belongs to a different class from a Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger class. In the first scheme, the WW state is shared by three parties one of whom, called a sender, performs a Bell measurement. It is shown that quantum information of an unknown state is split between two parties and recovered with a certain probability. In the second scheme, a sender takes two particles of the WW state and performs positive operator valued measurements in two ways. For two schemes, we calculate the success probability and the average fidelity. We show that the average fidelity of the second scheme cannot exceed that of the first one.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur

    Oscillating Inflation with a non-minimally coupled scalar field

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    The oscillating inflation model recently proposed by Damour and Mukhanov is investigated with a non-minimal coupling. Numerical study confirms an inflationary behavior and the density perturbation is obtained. A successful inflation requires the gravity-dilaton coupling to be small.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, to be published in PR

    Ab initio study of thallium nanoclusters on Si(111)-7x7

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    We have studied the stability of a thallium nanocluster of various numbers of atoms (N=1,2,...,10) on a Si(111)-7x7 substrate using density functional theory total energy calculations. We have compared it with clusters of other group III elements (Al, Ga, and In). Thallium is found to be unstable with the triangular cluster, which has been known to be stable for other group III elements. Instead, a slightly different structure, in which Si atop atoms are lower than thallium atoms in height by 2.56 angstrom, was found to be quite stable. Such an abnormal structure originates from the inert pair of 6s(2) electrons due to the significant spin-orbit interaction. The initial relaxed N=6 Tl cluster continues to grow with increasing N up to N=9 in the faulted-half unit cell, which is consistent with experimental observationsclose121

    Global embeddings of scalar-tensor theories in (2+1)-dimensions

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    We obtain (3+3)- or (3+2)-dimensional global flat embeddings of four uncharged and charged scalar-tensor theories with the parameters B or L in the (2+1)-dimensions, which are the non-trivially modified versions of the Banados-Teitelboim-Zanelli (BTZ) black holes. The limiting cases B=0 or L=0 exactly are reduced to the Global Embedding Minkowski Space (GEMS) solution of the BTZ black holes.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure

    Current reversal with type-I intermittency in deterministic inertia ratchets

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    The intermittency is investigated when the current reversal occurs in a deterministic inertia ratchet system. To determine which type the intermittency belongs to, we obtain the return map of velocities of particle using stroboscopic recording, and numerically calculate the distribution of average laminar length {}. The distribution follows the scaling law of ϵ1/2{} \propto {\epsilon}^{-1/2}, the characteristic relation of type-I intermittency.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figure
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