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    Guided Modes in the Plane Array of Optical Waveguides

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    It is known that for an isolated dielectric cylinder waveguide there exists the cutoff frequency ω∗\omega_\ast below which there is no guided mode. It is shown in the paper that the infinite plane periodic array of such waveguides possesses the guided modes in the frequency domain which is below the frequency ω∗\omega_\ast. In the case of a finite array, the modes in this frequency domain are weakly radiating ones, but their quality factor QQ increases with the number of waveguides NN as Q(N)∼N3Q(N)\sim N^3. This dependence is obtained both numerically, using the multiple scattering formalism, and is justified with a simple analytical model

    The effect of Aharanov-Bohm phase on the magnetic-field dependence of two-pulse echos in glasses at low temperatures

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    The anomalous response of glasses in the echo amplitude experiment is explained in the presence of a magnetic field. We have considered the low energy excitations in terms of an effective two level system. The effective model is constructed on the flip-flop configuration of two interacting two level systems. The magnetic field affects the tunneling amplitude through the Aharanov-Bohm effect. The effective model has a lower scale of energy in addition to the new distribution of tunneling parameters which depend on the interaction. We are able to explain some features of echo amplitude versus a magnetic field, namely, the dephasing effect at low magnetic fields, dependence on the strength of the electric field, pulse separation effect and the influence of temperature. However this model fails to explain the isotope effects which essentially can be explained by the nuclear quadrupole moment. We will finally discuss the features of our results.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
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