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Bosonic stimulation of cold 1s excitons into a harmonic potential minimum in CuO
Density distribution of cold exciton clouds generated into a strain-induced
potential well by two-photon excitation in CuO is studied at 2 K. We find
that an anomalous spike, which can be interpreted as accumulation of the
excitons into the ground state, emerges at the potential minimum. The
accumulation can be due to stimulated scattering of cold excitons, mediated by
acoustic phonon emission. Possibility of the formation of the thermodynamic
Bose-Einstein condensate of paraexcitons has been discussed.Comment: Submitted to Solid State Communications on 17 December, 200
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Hiroshi Naka (Resident Director, research Institute for international Investment and Development, The Export-Import Bank of Japan) looking at changes in financial services law in Japan following the East Asian currency crisis. Published in the Letter from … section of Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Resonant two-photon excitation of 1s paraexcitons in Cuprous Oxide
We have created paraexcitons in Cuprous Oxide via resonant two-photon
generation, and examined their population dynamics by means of time-correlated
single photon detection. Confining the excitons to a constant volume in a
harmonic potential trap made with inhomogeneous applied stress along the [001]
axis, we find that paraexcitons are created directly, and orthoexcitons appear
primarily through the well-known excitonic Auger process. Hot excitons are also
created via a three-photon process when the IR laser is non-resonant. Also we
generate excitons with two colliding pulses, and the luminescence is weaker
than that from one beam excitation with same total laser power. These results
show that resonant one-beam two-photon generation of paraexcitons is a
promising way to pursue Bose-Einstein condensation of paraexcitons.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Boundary states in Gepner models
We extend the construction of the boundary states in Gepner models to the
non-diagonal modular invariant theories, and derive the same supersymmetric
conditions as the diagonal theories. We also investigate the relation between
the microscopic charges of the boundary states and Ramond charges of the B-type
D-branes on the Calabi-Yau threefolds with one K\"ahler modulus in the large
volume limit.Comment: 15 pages, no figures, LaTeX, typos corrected, reference adde
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