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Non-invasive vibrational mode spectroscopy of ion Coulomb crystals through resonant collective coupling to an optical cavity field
We report on a novel non-invasive method to determine the normal mode
frequencies of ion Coulomb crystals in traps based on the resonance enhanced
collective coupling between the electronic states of the ions and an optical
cavity field at the single photon level. Excitations of the normal modes are
observed through a Doppler broadening of the resonance. An excellent agreement
with the predictions of a zero-temperature uniformly charged liquid plasma
model is found. The technique opens up for investigations of the heating and
damping of cold plasma modes, as well as the coupling between them.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Theory of attosecond delays in laser-assisted photoionization
We study the temporal aspects of laser-assisted extreme ultraviolet (XUV)
photoionization using attosecond pulses of harmonic radiation. The aim of this
paper is to establish the general form of the phase of the relevant transition
amplitudes and to make the connection with the time-delays that have been
recently measured in experiments. We find that the overall phase contains two
distinct types of contributions: one is expressed in terms of the phase-shifts
of the photoelectron continuum wavefunction while the other is linked to
continuum--continuum transitions induced by the infrared (IR) laser probe. Our
formalism applies to both kinds of measurements reported so far, namely the
ones using attosecond pulse trains of XUV harmonics and the others based on the
use of isolated attosecond pulses (streaking). The connection between the
phases and the time-delays is established with the help of finite difference
approximations to the energy derivatives of the phases. This makes clear that
the observed time-delays is a sum of two components: a one-photon Wigner-like
delay and an universal delay that originates from the probing process itself.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, special issue 'Attosecond spectroscopy' Chem.
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Probing single-photon ionization on the attosecond time scale
We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an
interferometric measurement technique. We measure the difference in time delays
between electrons emitted from the and from the shell, at
different excitation energies ranging from 32 to 42 eV. The determination of
single photoemission time delays requires to take into account the measurement
process, involving the interaction with a probing infrared field. This
contribution can be estimated using an universal formula and is found to
account for a substantial fraction of the measured delay.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, under consideratio
Une plateforme pour l'acquisition, la maintenance et la validation de ressources lexicales
International audienceNous prĂ©sentons une plateforme de dĂ©veloppement de lexique offrant une base lexicale accompagnĂ©e d'un certain nombre d'outils de maintenance et d'utilisation. Cette base, qui comporte aujourd'hui 440.000 formes du Français contemporain, est destinĂ©e Ă ĂȘtre diffusĂ©e et remise Ă jour rĂ©guliĂšrement. Nous exposons d'abord les outils et les techniques employĂ©es pour sa constitution et son enrichissement, notamment la technique de calcul des frĂ©quences lexicales par catĂ©gorie morphosyntaxique. Nous dĂ©crivons ensuite diffĂ©rentes approches pour constituer un sous-lexique de taille rĂ©duite, dont la particularitĂ© est de couvrir plus de 90% de l'usage. Un tel lexique noyau offre en outre la possibilitĂ© d'ĂȘtre rĂ©ellement complĂ©tĂ© manuellement avec des informations sĂ©mantiques, de valence, pragmatiques etc
Anterior and posterior commissures in agenesis of the corpus callosum: alternative pathways for attention processes?
Developmental absence (agenesis) of the corpus callosum (AgCC) is a congenital brain malformation resulting from disruption of corpus callosum formation, a structure that is crucial for the transfer and integration of information, including attention processes, across the brain. This study aimed to investigate previously proposed candidates for alternative inter-hemispheric pathways in AgCC by examining (1) white matter volume and microstructure of the anterior and posterior commissures in children with AgCC compared to typically developing controls (TDC), and (2) in children with AgCC, examine the associations of white matter volume and microstructure of the anterior and posterior commissures and any remaining corpus callosum with attention processes. Participants were 21 children with AgCC (13 complete, 8 partial) recruited from The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, and 30 TDC aged 8â17 years. T1-and diffusion-weighted MR sequences were used to calculate volume and microstructural parameters. Neuropsychological testing assessed attention processes. We found the anterior commissure was significantly larger in volume in children with AgCC than TDC (p = .027), with reduced mean FA (p = .001) associated with increased mean RD (p < .001). In children with AgCC, we found microstructural properties of the anterior commissure associated with attentional processes, specifically, mean FA of the anterior commissure was associated with better divided attention (p = .03), and the association between alerting attention and mean AD and RD was found to be moderated by age (p = .027, p = .008) and the degree of corpus callosum agenesis (p = .025, p = .016). Furthermore, in partial AgCC, larger posterior commissure volume was associated with better orienting attention (p = .035). In conclusion, we provide evidence that the volume and microstructure of the anterior commissure are altered in children with AgCC, and this neuroplastic response might have an influence on attention processes
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