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    Direct Observation of Propagating Gigahertz Coherent Guided Acoustic Phonons in Free Standing Single Copper Nanowires

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    We report on gigahertz acoustic phonon waveguiding in free-standing single copper nanowires studied by femtosecond transient reflectivity measurements. The results are discussed on the basis of the semianalytical resolution of the Pochhammer and Chree equation. The spreading of the generated Gaussian wave packet of two different modes is derived analytically and compared with the observed oscillations of the sample reflectivity. These experiments provide a unique way to independently obtain geometrical and material characterization. This direct observation of coherent guided acoustic phonons in a single nano-object is also the first step toward nanolateral size acoustic transducer and comprehensive studies of the thermal properties of nanowires

    Three-point functions in superstring theory on AdS3xS3xT4

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    We consider R and NS spectral flow sectors of type IIB superstring theory on AdS(3)xS(3)xT(4) in the context of the AdS(3)/CFT(2) correspondence. We present a derivation of the vertex operators creating spectral flow images of chiral primary states previously proposed in the literature. We compute spectral flow conserving three-point functions involving these operators on the sphere. Using the bulk-to-boundary dictionary, we compare the results with the corresponding correlators in the dual conformal field theory, the symmetric product orbifold of T(4). In the limit of small string coupling, agreement is found in all the cases considered.Comment: 21 pages; v2: New results added. Conclusion on RRNS correlators revised. Version to appear in JHE

    Advances and new applications using the acousto-optic effect in optical fibers

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    This work presents a short review of the current research on the acousto-optic mechanism applied to optical fibers. The role of the piezoelectric element and the acousto-optic modulator in the excitation of flexural and longitudinal acoustic modes in the frequency range up to 1.2 MHz is highlighted. A combination of the finite elements and the transfer matrix methods is used to simulate the interaction of the waves with Bragg and long period gratings. Results show a very good agreement with experimental data. Recent applications such as the writing of gratings under the acoustic excitation and a novel viscometer sensor based on the acousto-optic mechanism are discussed

    Testing With Bars From Dynamic to Quasi-static

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    International audienceThe numerical calculation of the dynamic loading of a structure includes a great number of steps in which various fundamental or engineering problems are involved. Most of them are addressed in the present course at CISM. In this paper, we discuss the testing of materials in order to model their behaviour
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