346 research outputs found
Synthesis and characterization of attosecond light vortices in the extreme ultraviolet
Infrared and visible light beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) are
currently thoroughly studied for their extremely broad applicative prospects,
among which are quantum information, micromachining and diagnostic tools. Here
we extend these prospects, presenting a comprehensive study for the synthesis
and full characterization of optical vortices carrying OAM in the extreme
ultraviolet (XUV) domain. We confirm the upconversion rules of a femtosecond
infrared helically phased beam into its high-order harmonics, showing that each
harmonic order carries the total number of OAM units absorbed in the process up
to very high orders (57). This allows us to synthesize and characterize
helically shaped XUV trains of attosecond pulses. To demonstrate a typical use
of these new XUV light beams, we show our ability to generate and control,
through photoionization, attosecond electron beams carrying OAM. These
breakthroughs pave the route for the study of a series of fundamental phenomena
and the development of new ultrafast diagnosis tools using either photonic or
electronic vortices
Real-time dynamics in spin-1/2 chains with adaptive time-dependent DMRG
We investigate the influence of different interaction strengths and
dimerizations on the magnetization transport in antiferromagnetic spin-1/2
XXZ-chains. We focus on the real-time evolution of the inhomogeneous initial
state with all spins pointing up along the z axis in the left half and down in
the right half of the chain, using the adaptive time-dependent density-matrix
renormalization group (adaptive t-DMRG). We find on time-scales accessible to
us ballistic magnetization transport for small Sz-Sz-interaction and arbitrary
dimerization, but almost no transport for stronger Sz-Sz-interaction, with a
sharp crossover at Jz=1. At Jz=1 results indicate superdiffusive transport.
Additionally, we perform a detailed analysis of the error made by the adaptive
time-dependent DMRG using the fact that the evolution in the XX-model is known
exactly. We find that the error at small times is dominated by the error made
by the Trotter decomposition, whereas for longer times the DMRG truncation
error becomes the most important, with a very sharp crossover at some "runaway"
time.Comment: 13 pages, 20 figure
An ecological study of <i>Electra posidoniae</i> Gautier, 1954 (Cheilostomata, Anasca), a bryozoan epiphyte found solely on the seagrass <i>Posidonia oceanica</i> (L.) Delile, 1813
The bryozoan Electra posidoniae Gautier is found solely on the leaves of the Neptune grass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile, dominating the leaf epifauna of this seagrass. Epiphytes of marine angiosperms (or seagrasses) often play an important role in ecosystem functioning, for example as food web suppliers. As dysfunction of the epiphytic component is often implied in human induced seagrass decline, it is important to understand the dynamics and life traits of this community in pristine areas. This study involved the monthly assessment of colonization dynamics, biomass seasonality, and diet composition through measurements of stable isotopes, in E. posidoniae at a depth of 10 m in the Revellata Bay (Corsica, Mediterranean Sea). Ancestrulae (i.e. colony founders) appeared towards the end of winter and were very selective in their settlement position along the leaves of P. oceanica. A maximum of 100,000 colonies per square meter was recorded. Colonies of E. posidoniae dominated the epiphytic community biomass in early spring, but were overtaken by epiphytic algae in June. Food shortage could be involved in this reduction in dominance. Although stable isotope ratios of C, N and S showed that this suspension feeder mainly relies on the water column for its food, other food sources such as re-suspended epiphytic diatoms could be important in late spring (i.e. after the phytoplanktonic bloom). Additionally, a contribution of seagrass phytodetritus to the diet of this species cannot be excluded. The species was almost absent in winter, raising the question of its recruitment in spring. This study confirms the quantitative importance of this species in the seagrass meadow and explores its role in the relationship between the water column and this seagrass ecosystem
Phase distortions of attosecond pulses produced by resonance-enhanced high harmonic generation
Resonant enhancement of high harmonic generation can be obtained in plasmas
containing ions with strong radiative transitions resonant with harmonic
orders. The mechanism for this enhancement is still debated. We perform the
first temporal characterization of the attosecond emission from a tin plasma
under near-resonant conditions for two different resonance detunings. We show
that the resonance considerably changes the relative phase of neighbouring
harmonics. For very small detunings, their phase locking may even be lost,
evidencing strong phase distortions in the emission process and a modified
attosecond structure. These features are well reproduced by our simulations,
allowing their interpretation in terms of the phase of the recombination dipole
moment
Looking inside the black box: assessing model-based learning and inquiry in BioLogica TM
Abstract: The Modeling Across the Curriculum Project (MAC; IERI # 0115699, Oct 2001-2006) used real-time assessments to facilitate student learning and model-based inquiry among high school students. We developed technology, materials, and processes that enabled us to monitor and respond to students' actions. MAC learning activities engage students in a progressive model-building approach Looking inside the black box 16
Os bastidores da metropole. Madeira: do recurso ao material. Um conjunto de visibilidade escolhido "
A madeira contribui na visibilidade e simboliza uma certa ideia de sustentabilidade; de um lado, esse material é adornado de todas as virtudes frente às mudanças climáticas, de outro, é considerado como uma maneira de mobilizar recursos “locais”, e, então, forma de encarnar uma certa economia circular (mobilização de competências locais, busca de novos horizontes para territórios que podem sofrer desindustrialização, declínio demográfico…). No entanto, o material provém de um recurso e de um sistema sociotécnico, invisível à olho nu, podendo, parcialmente, colocar em questão os pressupostos da cidade sustentável. O artigo explora essas tensões, enquanto analisa dois experimentos na região da Alsácia
Attosecond emission from chromium plasma
International audienceWe present the first measurement of the attosecond emission generated from underdense plasma produced on a solid target. We generate high-order harmonics of a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser focused in a weakly ionized underdense chromium plasma. Using the " Reconstruction of Attosecond Beating by Interference of Two-photon Transitions " (RABITT) technique, we show that the 11 th to the 19 th harmonic orders form in the time domain an attosecond pulse train with each pulse having 300 as duration, which is only 1.05 times the theoretical Fourier transform limit. Measurements reveal a very low positive group delay dispersion of 4200 as 2. Beside its fundamental interest, high-order harmonic generation in plasma plumes could thus provide an intense source of attosecond pulses for applications
Control of the attosecond synchronization of XUV radiation with phase-optimized mirrors
International audienceWe report on the advanced amplitude and phase control of attosecond radiation allowed by specifically-designed multilayer XUV mirrors. We first demonstrate that such mirrors can compensate for the intrinsic chirp of the attosecond emission over a large bandwidth of more than 20 eV. We then show that their combination with metallic foils introduces a third-order dispersion that is adjustable through the mirror's incidence angle. This results in a controllable beating allowing the radiation to be shaped from a single to a series of sub-100 as pulses
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