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    Trapping and observing single atoms in the dark

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    A single atom strongly coupled to a cavity mode is stored by three-dimensional confinement in blue-detuned cavity modes of different longitudinal and transverse order. The vanishing light intensity at the trap center reduces the light shift of all atomic energy levels. This is exploited to detect a single atom by means of a dispersive measurement with 95% confidence in 0.010 ms, limited by the photon-detection efficiency. As the atom switches resonant cavity transmission into cavity reflection, the atom can be detected while scattering about one photon

    Social networks and citizen election forecasting: the more friends the better

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    Most citizens correctly forecast which party will win a given election, and such forecasts usually have a higher level of accuracy than voter intention polls. How do citizens do it? We argue that social networks are a big part of the answer: much of what we know as citizens comes from our interactions with others. Previous research has considered only indirect characteristics of social networks when analyzing why citizens are good forecasters. We use a unique German survey and consider direct measures of social networks in order to explore their role in election forecasting. We find that three network characteristics – size, political composition, and frequency of political discussion – are among the most important variables when predicting the accuracy of citizens’ election forecasts

    Influência do pré-tratamento osmótico na qualidade de mamão Formosa (Carica papaya L.) seco.

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    O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a influência do processo de desidratação osmótica como pré-tratamento à secagem de cubos de mamão Formosa (Carica papaya L.)

    Qualidade do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.) osmoticamente desidratado em xarope de milho.

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    Dessa maneira, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do xarope de milho como agente osmĂłtico nas caracterĂ­sticas quĂ­micas do caju desidratado

    Vacuum-stimulated cooling of single atoms in three dimensions

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    Taming quantum dynamical processes is the key to novel applications of quantum physics, e.g. in quantum information science. The control of light-matter interactions at the single-atom and single-photon level can be achieved in cavity quantum electrodynamics, in particular in the regime of strong coupling where atom and cavity form a single entity. In the optical domain, this requires permanent trapping and cooling of an atom in a micro-cavity. We have now realized three-dimensional cavity cooling and trapping for an orthogonal arrangement of cooling laser, trap laser and cavity vacuum. This leads to average single-atom trapping times exceeding 15 seconds, unprecedented for a strongly coupled atom under permanent observation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Processo agroindustrial: obtenção de um produto seco de caju por desidratação osmótica e secagem.

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    A cajucultura desempenha papel de destaque na economia nordestina, em razão de o fruto se destacar como produto de exportação, além do potencial de agregação de valor por meio do aproveitamento do pedúnculo

    Effect of concentration on the physical properties of cashew juice.

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    Thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, density and viscosity of cashew juice were measured at 30 oC for soluble solids content ranging from 5.5 to 25 oBrix. Thermal conductivity and diffusivity were determined using a linear hest source probe. Both properties were found to decrease with the increase of soluble solids content, while density and viscosity increased. Empirical models were fitted to the experimental data for each property and the accuracy of those models was checked

    On the suppression of the diffusion and the quantum nature of a cavity mode. Optical bistability; forces and friction in driven cavities

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    A new analytical method is presented here, offering a physical view of driven cavities where the external field cannot be neglected. We introduce a new dimensionless complex parameter, intrinsically linked to the cooperativity parameter of optical bistability, and analogous to the scaled Rabbi frequency for driven systems where the field is classical. Classes of steady states are iteratively constructed and expressions for the diffusion and friction coefficients at lowest order also derived. They have in most cases the same mathematical form as their free-space analog. The method offers a semiclassical explanation for two recent experiments of one atom trapping in a high Q cavity where the excited state is significantly saturated. Our results refute both claims of atom trapping by a quantized cavity mode, single or not. Finally, it is argued that the parameter newly constructed, as well as the groundwork of this method, are at least companions of the cooperativity parameter and its mother theory. In particular, we lay the stress on the apparently more fundamental role of our structure parameter.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures. Submitted to J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phy
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