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    Loading of bosons in optical lattices into the p band

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    We present a method for transferring bosonic atoms residing on the lowest s-band of an optical lattice to the first excited p-bands. Our idea hinges on resonant tunneling between adjacent sites of accelerated lattices. The acceleration effectively shifts the quasi-bound energies on each site such that the system can be cast into a Wannier-Stark ladder problem. By adjusting the acceleration constant, a situation of resonant tunneling between the s- and p-bands is achievable. Within a mean-field model, considering 87Rb atoms, we demonstrate population transfer from the s- to the p-bands with around 95 % efficiency. Nonlinear effects deriving from atom-atom interactions, as well as coupling of the quasi bound Wannier-Stark states to the continuum, are considered.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

    Dynamical quantum phase transition of a two-component Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice

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    We study dynamics of a two-component Bose-Einstein condensate where the two components are coupled via an optical lattice. In particular, we focus on the dynamics as one drives the system through a critical point of a first order phase transition characterized by a jump in the internal populations. Solving the time-dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equation, we analyze; breakdown of adiabaticity, impact of non-linear atom-atom scattering, and the role of a harmonic trapping potential. Our findings demonstrate that the phase transition is resilient to both contact interaction between atoms and external trapping confinement.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure

    Vortex structure in spinor F=2 Bose-Einstein condensates

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    Extended Gross-Pitaevskii equations for the rotating F=2 condensate in a harmonic trap are solved both numerically and variationally using trial functions for each component of the wave function. Axially-symmetric vortex solutions are analyzed and energies of polar and cyclic states are calculated. The equilibrium transitions between different phases with changing of the magnetization are studied. We show that at high magnetization the ground state of the system is determined by interaction in "density" channel, and at low magnetization spin interactions play a dominant role. Although there are five hyperfine states, all the particles are always condensed in one, two or three states. Two novel types of vortex structures are also discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    Trends in mortality by labour market position around retirement ages in three European countries with different welfare regimes

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    <p>Objectives: In the face of economic downturn and increasing life expectancy, many industrial nations are adopting a policy of postponing the retirement age. However, questions still remain around the consequence of working longer into old age. We examine mortality by work status around retirement ages in countries with different welfare regimes; Finland (social democratic), Turin (Italy; conservative), and England and Wales (liberal).</p> <p>Methods: Death rates and rate ratios (RRs) (reference rates = ‘in-work’), 1970 s–2000 s, were estimated for those aged 45–64 years using the England and Wales longitudinal study, Turin longitudinal study, and the Finnish linked register study.</p> <p>Results: Mortality of the not-in-work was consistently higher than the in-work. Death rates for the not-in-work were lowest in Turin and highest in Finland. Rate ratios were smallest in Turin (RR men 1972–76 1.73; 2002–06 1.63; women 1.22; 1.68) and largest in Finland (RR men 1991–95 3.03; 2001–05 3.80; women 3.62; 4.11). Unlike RRs for men, RRs for women increased in every country (greatest in Finland).</p> <p>Conclusions: These findings signal that overall, employment in later life is associated with lower mortality, regardless of welfare regime.</p&gt

    Spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensate in a tilted optical lattice

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    Bloch oscillations appear for a particle in a weakly tilted periodic potential. The intrinsic spin Hall effect is an outcome of a spin-orbit coupling. We demonstrate that both these phenomena can be realized simultaneously in a gas of weakly interacting ultracold atoms exposed to a tilted optical lattice and to a set of spatially dependent light fields inducing an effective spin-orbit coupling. It is found that both the spin Hall as well as the Bloch oscillation effects may coexist, showing, however, a strong correlation between the two. These correlations are manifested as a transverse spin current oscillating in-phase with the Bloch oscillations.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure

    Depressive symptoms are associated with analgesic use in people with Alzheimer's disease: Kuopio ALSOVA study.

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    Neuropsychiatric symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) such as depression may be associated with pain, which according to the literature may be inadequately recognized and managed in this population. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with analgesic use in persons with AD; in particular, how AD severity, functional status, neuropsychiatric symptoms of AD, co-morbidities and somatic symptoms are associated with analgesic use. 236 community-dwelling persons with very mild or mild AD at baseline, and their caregivers, were interviewed over five years as part of the prospective ALSOVA study. Generalized Estimating Equations (GEEs) were used to estimate unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for the factors associated with analgesic use over a five year follow-up. The proportion of persons with AD using any analgesic was low (13.6%) at baseline and remained relatively constant during the follow-up (15.3% at Year 5). Over time, the most prevalent analgesic changed from non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (8.1% of persons with AD at Year 1) to acetaminophen (11.1% at Year 5). Depressive symptoms (measured by the Beck Depression Inventory, BDI) were independently associated with analgesic use, after effects of age, gender, education, AD severity, comorbidities and somatic symptoms were taken into account. For every one unit increase in BDI, the odds of analgesic use increased by 4% (OR = 1.04, 95% confidence interval CI = 1.02-1.07). Caregiver depressive symptoms were not statistically significantly associated with analgesic use of the person with AD. Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with analgesic use during the five year follow-up period. Possible explanations warranting investigation are that persons with AD may express depressive symptoms as painful somatic complaints, or untreated pain may cause depressive symptoms. Greater awareness of the association between depressive symptoms and analgesic use may lead to safer and more effective prescribing for these conditions

    Quantum Numbers for Excitations of Bose-Einstein Condensates in 1D Optical Lattices

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    The excitation spectrum and the band structure of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a periodic potential are investigated. Analyses within full 3D systems, finite 1D systems, and ideal periodic 1D systems are compared. We find two branches of excitations in the spectra of the finite 1D model. The band structures for the first and (part of) the second band are compared between a finite 1D and the fully periodic 1D systems, utilizing a new definition of a effective wavenumber and a phase-slip number. The upper and lower edges of the first gap coincide well between the two cases. The remaining difference is explained by the existence of the two branches due to the finite-size effect.Comment: 5 pages, 9 figure

    Bogoliubov modes of a dipolar condensate in a cylindrical trap

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    The calculation of properties of Bose-Einstein condensates with dipolar interactions has proven a computationally intensive problem due to the long range nature of the interactions, limiting the scope of applications. In particular, the lowest lying Bogoliubov excitations in three dimensional harmonic trap with cylindrical symmetry were so far computed in an indirect way, by Fourier analysis of time dependent perturbations, or by approximate variational methods. We have developed a very fast and accurate numerical algorithm based on the Hankel transform for calculating properties of dipolar Bose-Einstein condensates in cylindrically symmetric traps. As an application, we are able to compute many excitation modes by directly solving the Bogoliubov-De Gennes equations. We explore the behavior of the excited modes in different trap geometries. We use these results to calculate the quantum depletion of the condensate by a combination of a computation of the exact modes and the use of a local density approximation

    Sisäkorvaistutetta käyttävien lasten ja nuorten kuntoutus- ja tulkkauspalvelujen toteutuminen ja tarve tulevaisuudessa

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    Tämän tutkimuksen tavoite oli selvittää vuosina 1997–2010 sisäkorvaistutteen saaneiden, 1990–2002 syntyneiden (10–22-vuotiaiden) lasten ja nuorten (N = 61) avustus- ja tulkkauspalveluiden käyttöä, tulkkauskieliä ja -menetelmiä, kuntoutusta sekä näiden palveluiden kehittämistarpeita. Aineisto kerättiin kyselylomakkeella (N = 61) ja haastattelemalla (N = 16). Vastaajina toimivat tutkimusjoukkoon kuuluneiden lasten vanhemmat sekä täysi-ikäiset tutkimusjoukon jäsenet. Aineiston keruu toteutettiin kesällä ja syksyllä 2012. Tutkimustuloksista kävi ilmi, että koulussa yli puolella tutkittavista oli käytössään avustaja, tulkki tai muu tukihenkilö. Koulutyön ja opiskelun ulkopuolella tulkkia käytettiin melko vähän. Pääasiallisesti käytetyt tulkkausmenetelmät olivat puheelle tulkkaus tai viitotun puheen/tukiviittomien käyttö. Lisäksi tulkit tai avustajat saattoivat toimia viittomien tai viittomakielen opettajina. Lähes kaikki tutkimusjoukon jäsenet olivat saaneet kuntoutuksena puheterapiaa ja yli puolet lisäksi sopeutusvalmennusta. Teknisenä kuuloa parantavan apuvälineenä suurin osa tutkittavista käytti FM-/RT-laitetta. Vastaajat toivoivat, että oppilaitosten kuunteluolosuhteita olisi mahdollista kartoittaa ja akustointia parantaa. Kehittämistä vaatisi erityisesti vertaistuen sekä asiakaslähtöisen otteen parempi huomioiminen kuntoutuksessa. Lisäksi toivottiin monipuolisempia kuntoutus-, avustamis- ja tukitoimia kaikille kouluasteille. Ruotsinkielisillä vastaajilla erityisongelma oli sopeutumisvalmennuskurssien vähäinen tarjonta sekä suomenruotsalaista viittomakieltä osaavien tulkkien huono saatavuus. Tähän kohderyhmään kuuluvien henkilöiden tilanteet ja tarpeet vaihtelevat suuresti: he tarvitsevat ja tulevat tarvitsemaan hyvinkin yksilöllisesti räätälöityjä kuntoutus, avustus- ja tulkkauspalveluja

    Stability of small amplitude normal modes of a Bose-Einstein condensate with a singly quantized vortex confined in an optical lattice

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    We study the dynamics of a BEC with a singly quantized vortex, placed in the combined potential of a 1-D (2-D) optical lattice and an axi-symmetric harmonic trap. A time-dependent variational Lagrangian analysis shows that an optical lattice helps to stabilize the vortex which in absence of the optical lattice is unstable. We find that the normal modes are stable only if the depth of the optical potential is more than a certain critical value. This critical value of the optical potential depends on the interaction parameter.In general higher the interaction parameter,lower the value of the optical potential required to stabilize the vortex. The BEC with the singly quantized vortex is found to be relatively more unstable in a 2-D optical lattice compared to a 1-D optical lattice.Comment: Revised version with 11 pages including 1 figur
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