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Confined one-way mode at magnetic domain wall for broadband high-efficiency one-way waveguide, splitter and bender
We find the one-way mode can be well-confined at the magnetic domain wall by
the photonic bandgap of gyromagnetic bulk material. Utilizing the well-confined
one-way mode at the domain wall, we demonstrate the photonic one-way waveguide,
splitter and bender can be realized with simple structures, which are predicted
to be high-efficiency, broadband, frequency-independent, reflection-free,
crosstalk-proof and robustness against disorder. Additionally, we find that the
splitter and bender in our proposal can be transformed into each other with
magnetic control, which may have great potential applications in all photonic
integrated circuit.Comment: Appl. Phys. Lett. 100, 041108 (2012); (4 pages
Superluminal propagation of an optical pulse in a Doppler broadened three-state, single channel active Raman gain medium
Using a single channel active Raman gain medium we show a ns
advance time for an optical pulse of s propagating
through a 10 cm medium, a lead time that is comparable to what was reported
previously. In addition, we have verified experimentally all the features
associated with this single channel Raman gain system. Our results show that
the reported gain-assisted superluminal propagation should not be attributed to
the interference between the two frequencies of the pump field.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Magnetism and Magnetic Isomers in Free Chromium Clusters
We have used the Stern-Gerlach deflection technique to study magnetism in
chromium clusters of 20-133 atoms. Between 60 K and 100 K, we observe that
these clusters have large magnetic moments and respond superparamagnetically to
applied magnetic fields. Using superparamagnetic theory, we have determined the
moment per atom for each cluster size and find that it often far exceeds the
moment per atom present anywhere in the bulk antiferromagnetic lattice.
Remarkably, our cluster beam contains two magnetically distinguishable forms of
each cluster size with >= 34 atoms. We attribute this observation to structural
isomers
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