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Magnetic field induced polarization enhancement in monolayers of tungsten dichalcogenides: Effects of temperature
Optical orientation of localized/bound excitons is shown to be effectively
enhanced by the application of magnetic fields as low as 20 mT in monolayer
WS. At low temperatures, the evolution of the polarization degree of
different emission lines of monolayer WS with increasing magnetic fields is
analyzed and compared to similar results obtained on a WSe monolayer. We
study the temperature dependence of this effect up to K for both
materials, focusing on the dynamics of the valley pseudospin relaxation. A rate
equation model is used to analyze our data and from the analysis of the width
of the polarization deep in magnetic field we conclude that the competition
between the dark exciton pseudospin relaxation and the decay of the dark
exciton population into the localized states are rather different in these two
materials which are representative of the two extreme cases for the ratio of
relaxation rate and depolarization rate
Influence of interactions with non-condensed particles on the coherence of a 1D polariton condensate
One-dimensional polariton condensates (PoCos) in a photonic wire are
generated through non-resonant laser excitation, by which also a reservoir of
background carriers is created. Interaction with this reservoir may affect the
coherence of the PoCo, which is studied here by injecting a condensate locally
and monitoring the coherence along the wire. While the incoherent reservoir is
mostly present within the excitation laser spot, the condensate can propagate
ballistically through the wire. Photon correlation measurements show that far
from the laser spot the second order correlation function approaches unity
value, as expected for the coherent condensed state. When approaching the spot,
however, the correlation function increases up to values of 1.2 showing the
addition of noise to the emission due to interaction with the reservoir. This
finding is substantiated by measuring the first order coherence by a double
slit experiment, which shows a reduced visibility of interference at the
excitation laser spot.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Genetic immunization of ducks for production of antibodies specific to Helicobacter pylori UreB in egg yolks
Following genetic immunization of laying ducks with a plasmid expressing Helicobacter pylori UreB (large subunit of urease), IgY against UreB were obtained from egg yolks. These polyclonal and monospecific IgY antibodies are of higher-titer and specifically recognize recombinant H. pylori urease purified from Escherichia coli. To our knowledge this is the first report describing generation of IgY antibodies directed against antigens of H. pylori by DNA-based immunization