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    Surface spontaneous parametric down-conversion

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    Surface spontaneous parametric down-conversion is predicted as a consequence of continuity requirements for electric- and magnetic-field amplitudes at a discontinuity of chi2 nonlinearity. A generalization of the usual two-photon spectral amplitude is suggested to describe this effect. Examples of nonlinear layered structures and periodically-poled nonlinear crystals show that surface contributions to spontaneous down-conversion can be important.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Strengthening of AA5754 aluminum alloy by DRECE process followed by annealing response investigation

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    In this study, a dual rolls equal channel extrusion (DRECE) process has been applied for improving the mechanical properties of the 5754 alloy. Supplementary experiments involving metallography, electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and XRD tests were carried out to evaluate the effect of the DRECE process. XRD analysis showed that the maximum dislocation density was achieved after six DRECE passes, which were accompanied by the formation that is typical for low-strain structures. The increasing dislocation density, as well as grain refinement throughout DRECE deformation, resulted in an increase in the mechanical properties. Annealing of the as-deformed sample resulted in grain growth and strength reduction.Web of Science132art. no. 30

    Determinants in Jordan matrix algebras

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    We introduce a natural notion of determinant in matrix JB^*-algebras, i.e., for hermitian matrices of biquaternions and for hermitian 3×33\times 3 matrices of complex octonions. We establish several properties of these determinants which are useful to understand the structure of the Cartan factor of type 66. As a tool we provide an explicit description of minimal projections in the Cartan factor of type 66 and a variety of its automorphisms.Comment: 38 pages; we added one reference and one remar
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