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Interference effects in two-photon ATI by multiple orders high harmonics with random or locked phases
We numerically study 2-photon processes using a set of harmonics from a
Ti:Sapphire laser and in particular interference effects in the Above Threshold
Ionization spectra. We compare the situation where the harmonic phases are
assumed locked to the case where they have a random distribution. Suggestions
for possible experiments, using realistic parameters are discussed.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures, LaTe
Effects of soil insecticide treatments on northern corn rootworm, Diabrotica barberi [Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae] populations and on corn yield
Durant 3 ans, des essais au champ ont permis d'evaluer les effets de trois insecticides appliqués au sol lors des semis sur les populations de la chrysomèle des racines du maïs (Diabrotica barberi). Dans chacune des parcelles, une cage d'émergence a été placée au-dessus d'un plant de maïs (Zea mays) et les populations d'adultes ont été suivies hebdomadairement. Les dommages faits par les larves aux racines de maïs ont été évalués et le rendement en grains a été déterminé à la fin de la saison de croissance des plantes. Les traitements insecticides ont réduit significativement le nombre d'adultes émergeant durant la première année seulement. La force d'arrachage était reliée négativement au nombre d'adultes émergeant par plant. Chaque année le rendement en grains des parcelles traitées n'était pas significativement différent de celui des parcelles non traitées. Les traitements insecticides peuvent donc réduire le nombre d'adultes émergeant sans toutefois augmenter les rendements.A 3-yr field study was conducted to determine the effects of three soil applied insecticides on northern corn rootworm (Diabrotica barberi) populations. In each plot, an emergence cage was placed over a corn (Zea mays) plant, and adult populations were monitored weekly. Larval damage to corn roots was evaluated and corn yield was recorded at the end of the growing season. Insecticide treatments significantly reduced the number of emerging adults in the first yr, but no difference was observed in the following yr. Root strength was negatively correlated to the number of emerging adults per plant. Each yr, corn yields in treated plots did not differ significantly from yield in untreated plots, which suggests that insecticide treatments can reduce the number of emerging adults without increasing yields
Modeling laser wakefield accelerators in a Lorentz boosted frame
Modeling of laser-plasma wakefield accelerators in an optimal frame of
reference \cite{VayPRL07} is shown to produce orders of magnitude speed-up of
calculations from first principles. Obtaining these speedups requires
mitigation of a high-frequency instability that otherwise limits effectiveness
in addition to solutions for handling data input and output in a
relativistically boosted frame of reference. The observed high-frequency
instability is mitigated using methods including an electromagnetic solver with
tunable coefficients, its extension to accomodate Perfectly Matched Layers and
Friedman's damping algorithms, as well as an efficient large bandwidth digital
filter. It is shown that choosing the frame of the wake as the frame of
reference allows for higher levels of filtering and damping than is possible in
other frames for the same accuracy. Detailed testing also revealed
serendipitously the existence of a singular time step at which the instability
level is minimized, independently of numerical dispersion, thus indicating that
the observed instability may not be due primarily to Numerical Cerenkov as has
been conjectured. The techniques developed for Cerenkov mitigation prove
nonetheless to be very efficient at controlling the instability. Using these
techniques, agreement at the percentage level is demonstrated between
simulations using different frames of reference, with speedups reaching two
orders of magnitude for a 0.1 GeV class stages. The method then allows direct
and efficient full-scale modeling of deeply depleted laser-plasma stages of 10
GeV-1 TeV for the first time, verifying the scaling of plasma accelerators to
very high energies. Over 4, 5 and 6 orders of magnitude speedup is achieved for
the modeling of 10 GeV, 100 GeV and 1 TeV class stages, respectively
Coulomb-Volkov approach of ionization by extreme ultraviolet laser pulses in the subfemtosecond regime
In conditions where the interaction betweeen an atom and a short
high-frequency extreme ultraviolet laser pulse is a perturbation, we show that
a simple theoretical approach, based on Coulomb-Volkov-type states, can make
reliable predictions for ionization. To avoid any additional approximation, we
consider here a standard case : the ionization of hydrogen atoms initially in
their ground state. For any field parameter, we show that the method provides
accurate energy spectra of ejected electrons, including many above threshold
ionization peaks, as long as the two following conditions are simultaneously
fulfilled : (i) the photon energy is greater than or equal to the ionization
potential ; (ii) the ionization process is not saturated. Thus, ionization of
atoms or molecules by the high order harmonic laser pulses which are generated
at present may be addressed through this Coulomb-Volkov treatment.Comment: 19 pages including 5 figures and figure caption
Speeding up simulations of relativistic systems using an optimal boosted frame
It can be computationally advantageous to perform computer simulations in a
Lorentz boosted frame for a certain class of systems. However, even if the
computer model relies on a covariant set of equations, it has been pointed out
that algorithmic difficulties related to discretization errors may have to be
overcome in order to take full advantage of the potential speedup. We summarize
the findings, the difficulties and their solutions, and show that the technique
enables simulations important to several areas of accelerator physics that are
otherwise problematic, including self-consistent modeling in three-dimensions
of laser wakefield accelerator stages at energies of 10 GeV and above.Comment: To be published in the proceedings of DPF-2009, Detroit, MI, July
2009, eConf C09072
Effects of Hyperbolic Rotation in Minkowski Space on the Modeling of Plasma Accelerators in a Lorentz Boosted Frame
Laser driven plasma accelerators promise much shorter particle accelerators
but their development requires detailed simulations that challenge or exceed
current capabilities. We report the first direct simulations of stages up to 1
TeV from simulations using a Lorentz boosted calculation frame resulting in a
million times speedup, thanks to a frame boost as high as gamma=1300. Effects
of the hyperbolic rotation in Minkowski space resulting from the frame boost on
the laser propagation in the plasma is shown to be key in the mitigation of a
numerical instability that was limiting previous attempts
Améliorer les apprentissages en sciences en milieu francophone minoritaire : résultats de l’expérimentation d’un modèle pédagogique
Selon les postulats théoriques, les faibles résultats scolaires chez les populations linguistiques minoritaires s’expliqueraient par des facteurs socioculturels et économiques, on recommande donc une pédagogie qui composerait avec ces éléments. Dans le cadre de cette recherche, les auteurs ont créé et expérimenté un modèle pédagogique pour enseigner les sciences en milieu minoritaire tenant compte de ces facteurs. Lors d’une intervention de deux mois, des élèves de cinquième année ont étudié les marais salés à partir de ce modèle pédagogique. L’expression écrite et orale de leurs observations demeurait une priorité. Les résultats ont révélé une attitude positive envers l’approche, un apprentissage scientifique important et une progression lexicale aux niveaux oral et écrit.Socio-cultural and economic factors may in part explain poor academic results for linguistic minorities. In such a case, pedagogical considerations in light of such factors should be put in place. This research created and experimented a pedagogical model for teaching science to minority language students, while considering socio-cultural factors. During a two-month intervention, grade five students studied salt-water marshes in a unit conceived within this model. Oral and written expression of their observations constituted an important part of the experiment. Results indicate a favourable attitude towards the pedagogical approach and progression in science and lexical learning in both written and oral language.Los postulados teóricos indican que los bajos resultados escolares en las poblaciones de lenguas minoritarias se justifican por factores socioculturales y económicos. Por lo tanto, se requiere de una pedagogía que tome en cuenta estos elementos. En el marco de esta investigación, los autores han creado y experimentado un modelo pedagógico para enseñar las ciencias en un ámbito minoritario tomando en cuenta estos factores. En una intervención de una duración de dos meses, alumnos de quinto grado estudiaron las marismas saladas a partir de un modelo pedagógico. Quedó prioritaria la expresión escrita y oral de sus observaciones. Los resultados revelaron una actitud positiva hacia el enfoque, un aprendizaje científico importante así como una progresión lexical a nivel oral y escrito
Structure and dynamics of Oxide Melts and Glasses : a view from multinuclear and high temperature NMR
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) experiments allow characterizing
the local structure and dynamics of oxide glasses and melts. Thanks to the
development of new experiments, it now becomes possible to evidence not only
the details of the coordination state of the network formers of glasses but
also to characterize the nature of polyatomic molecular motifs extending over
several chemical bonds. We present results involving 31P homonuclear
experiments that allow description of groups of up to three phosphate units and
27Al/17O heteronuclear that allows evidencing μ3 oxygen bridges in
aluminate glasses and rediscussion of the structure of high temperature melts.Comment: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids (2007) in press; Also available
online at: http://crmht.cnrs-orleans.fr/Intranet/Publications/?id=207
Time-dependent calculation of ionization in Potassium at mid-infrared wavelengths
We study the dynamics of the Potassium atom in the mid-infrared, high
intensity, short laser pulse regime. We ascertain numerical convergence by
comparing the results obtained by the direct expansion of the time-dependent
Schroedinger equation onto B-Splines, to those obtained by the eigenbasis
expansion method. We present ionization curves in the 12-, 13-, and 14-photon
ionization range for Potassium. The ionization curve of a scaled system, namely
Hydrogen starting from the 2s, is compared to the 12-photon results. In the
13-photon regime, a dynamic resonance is found and analyzed in some detail. The
results for all wavelengths and intensities, including Hydrogen, display a
clear plateau in the peak-heights of the low energy part of the Above Threshold
Ionization (ATI) spectrum, which scales with the ponderomotive energy Up, and
extends to 2.8 +- 0.5 Up.Comment: 15 two-column pages with 15 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for
publication in Phys. Rev A. Improved figures, language and punctuation, and
made minor corrections. We also added a comparison to the ADK theor
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