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Coherent Modulation of the YBa2Cu3O6+x Atomic Structure by Displacive Stimulated Ionic Raman Scattering
We discuss the mechanism of coherent phonon generation by Stimulated Ionic
Raman Scattering, a process different from conventional excitation with near
visible optical pulses. Ionic Raman scattering is driven by anharmonic coupling
between a directly excited infrared-active phonon mode and other Raman modes.
We experimentally study the response of YBa2Cu3O6+x to the resonant excitation
of apical oxygen motions at 20 THz by mid-infrared pulses, which has been shown
in the past to enhance the interlayer superconducting coupling. We find
coherent oscillations of four totally symmetric (Ag) Raman modes and make a
critical assessment of the role of these oscillatory motions in the enhancement
of superconductivity.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
How representative are instantaneous evaporative fraction measurements for daytime fluxes ?
Comparison of charge modulations in LaBaCuO and YBaCuO
A charge modulation has recently been reported in (Y,Nd)BaCuO
[Ghiringhelli {\em et al.} Science 337, 821 (2013)]. Here we report Cu
edge soft x-ray scattering studies comparing the lattice modulation associated
with the charge modulation in YBaCuO with that associated with
the well known charge and spin stripe order in LaBaCuO.
We find that the correlation length in the CuO plane is isotropic in both
cases, and is \AA for LaBaCuO and \AA for YBaCuO. Assuming weak inter-planar correlations of
the charge ordering in both compounds, we conclude that the order parameters of
the lattice modulations in LaBaCuO and
YBaCuO are of the same order of magnitude.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
The Economic Situation of Divorced Older Women and its Relationship to Older Divorcees' Labor Force Participation
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Loew, Rebecca M., Ph.D., School of Social Work, Adelphi University - "The Economic Situation of Divorced Older Women and its Relationship to Older Divorcees' Labor Force Participation"The Ohio State University College of Social Wor
Coupled simulation of soil energy and water content to compare dielectric behaviour with TDR measurements in frozen soil
Superconducting Superstructure for the TESLA Collider
We discuss the new layout of a cavity chain (superstructure) allowing, we
hope, significant cost reduction of the RF system of both linacs of the TESLA
linear collider. The proposed scheme increases the fill factor and thus makes
an effective gradient of an accelerator higher. We present mainly computations
we have performed up to now and which encouraged us to order the copper model
of the scheme, still keeping in mind that experiments with a beam will be
necessary to prove if the proposed solution can be used for the acceleration.Comment: 11 page
Pump frequency resonances for light-induced incipient superconductivity in YBaCuO
Optical excitation in the cuprates has been shown to induce transient
superconducting correlations above the thermodynamic transition temperature,
, as evidenced by the terahertz frequency optical properties in the
non-equilibrium state. In YBaCuO this phenomenon has so far
been associated with the nonlinear excitation of certain lattice modes and the
creation of new crystal structures. In other compounds, like
LaBaCuO, similar effects were reported also for excitation at
near infrared frequencies, and were interpreted as a signature of the melting
of competing orders. However, to date it has not been possible to
systematically tune the pump frequency widely in any one compound, to
comprehensively compare the frequency dependent photo-susceptibility for this
phenomenon. Here, we make use of a newly developed optical parametric
amplifier, which generates widely tunable high intensity femtosecond pulses, to
excite YBaCuO throughout the entire optical spectrum (3 - 750
THz). In the far-infrared region (3 - 25 THz), signatures of non-equilibrium
superconductivity are induced only for excitation of the 16.4 THz and 19.2 THz
vibrational modes that drive -axis apical oxygen atomic positions. For
higher driving frequencies (25 - 750 THz), a second resonance is observed
around the charge transfer band edge at ~350 THz. These observations highlight
the importance of coupling to the electronic structure of the CuO planes,
either mediated by a phonon or by charge transfer.Comment: 47 pages, 21 figures, 2 table
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