4,289 research outputs found
Rydberg states of hydrogen-like ions in braneworld
It has been argued that precise measurements of optical transition
frequencies between Rydberg states of hydrogen-like ions could be used to
obtain an improved value of the Rydberg constant and even to test Quantum
Electrodynamics (QED) theory more accurately, by avoiding the uncertainties
about the proton radius. Motivated by this perspective, we investigate the
influence of the gravitational interaction on the energy levels of
Hydrogen-like ions in Rydberg states within the context of the braneworld
models. As it is known, in this scenario, the gravitational interaction is
amplified in short distances. We show that, for Rydberg states, the main
contribution for the gravitational potential energy does not come from the rest
energy concentrated on the nucleus but from the energy of the electromagnetic
field created by its electrical charge, which is spread in space. The reason is
connected to the fact that, when the ion is in a Rydberg state with high
angular momentum, the gravitational potential energy is not computable in
zero-width brane approximation due to the gravitational influence of the
electrovacuum in which the lepton is moving. Considering a thick brane
scenario, we calculate the gravitational potential energy associated to the
nucleus charge in terms of the confinement parameter of the electric field in
the brane. We show that the gravitational effects on the energy levels of a
Rydberg state can be amplified by the extra dimensions even when the
compactification scale of the hidden dimensions is shorter than the Bohr
radius
Viable entanglement detection of unknown mixed states in low dimensions
We explore procedures to detect entanglement of unknown mixed states, which
can be experimentally viable. The heart of the method is a hierarchy of simple
feasibility problems, which provides sufficient conditions to entanglement. Our
numerical investigations indicate that the entanglement is detected with a cost
which is much lower than full state tomography. The procedure is applicable to
both free and bound entanglement, and involves only single copy measurements.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, 4 table
Relative contribution of biotic and abiotic factors to the population density of the cassava green mite, Mononychellus tanajoa (Acari: Tetranychidae).
201
Carrier relaxation in GaAs v-groove quantum wires and the effects of localization
Carrier relaxation processes have been investigated in GaAs/AlGaAs v-groove
quantum wires (QWRs) with a large subband separation (46 meV). Signatures of
inhibited carrier relaxation mechanisms are seen in temperature-dependent
photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence-excitation (PLE) measurements; we
observe strong emission from the first excited state of the QWR below ~50 K.
This is attributed to reduced inter-subband relaxation via phonon scattering
between localized states. Theoretical calculations and experimental results
indicate that the pinch-off regions, which provide additional two-dimensional
confinement for the QWR structure, have a blocking effect on relaxation
mechanisms for certain structures within the v-groove. Time-resolved PL
measurements show that efficient carrier relaxation from excited QWR states
into the ground state, occurs only at temperatures > 30 K. Values for the low
temperature radiative lifetimes of the ground- and first excited-state excitons
have been obtained (340 ps and 160 ps respectively), and their corresponding
localization lengths along the wire estimated.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B Attempted to correct
corrupt figure
Efeito das auxinas 2,4-D e TDZ na indução da embriogênese somática em Uncaria tomentosa a partir de ápice caulinar.
O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar o efeito das auxinas 2,4-D e TDZ na indução da embriogênese somática utilizando ápice caulinar de U. tomentosa
Embriogênese somática em Uncaria tomentosa a partir de folhas imaturas.
O objetivo desse trabalho foi induzir a embriogênese somática a partir de folhas imaturas de U. tomentosa de plântulas germinadas in vitro
Population structure and dynamics of the cassava green mite Mononychellus tanajoa (Bondar) and the predator Euseius ho (DeLeon) (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae).
Population structure and dynamics of the cassava green mite Mononychellus tanajoa and the predator Euseius ho (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae). Cassava is attacked by several pests, among which the cassava green mite Mononychellus tanajoa.bitstream/item/123027/1/Population-structure-and-dynamics-Tabuleiros-Costeiros.pd
Performance Evaluation of CORBA Concurrency Control Service Using Stochastic Petri Nets
The interest in performance evaluation of middleware systems is increasing. Measurement techniques are still predominant among those used to carry out performance evaluation. However, performance models are currently being defined due to their flexibility, precision and facilities to carry out capacity planning activities. This paper presents stochastic Petri net models for performance evaluation of the CORBA Concurrency Control Service (CCS), which mediates concurrent access to objects. In order to validate the proposed models, CCS performance results obtained using those models are then compared against ones obtained through actual measurements.The interest in performance evaluation of middleware systems is increasing. Measurement techniques are still predominant among those used to carry out performance evaluation. However, performance models are currently being defined due to their flexibility, precision and facilities to carry out capacity planning activities. This paper presents stochastic Petri net models for performance evaluation of the CORBA Concurrency Control Service (CCS), which mediates concurrent access to objects. In order to validate the proposed models, CCS performance results obtained using those models are then compared against ones obtained through actual measurements
- …