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Coherence and Josephson oscillations between two tunnel-coupled one-dimensional atomic quasicondensates at finite temperature
We revisit the theory of tunnel-coupled atomic quasicondensates in
double-well elongated traps at finite temperatures. Using the
functional-integral approach, we calculate the relative-phase correlation
function beyond the harmonic limit of small fluctuations of the relative phase
and its conjugate relative-density variable. We show that the thermal
fluctuations of the relative phase between the two quasicondensates decrease
the frequency of Josephson oscillations and even wash out these oscillations
for small values of the tunnel coupling.Comment: revtex4, 4 figures (.eps
Gapless Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov Approximation for Bose Gases
A dilute Bose system with Bose-Einstein condensate is considered. It is shown
that the Hartree-Fock-Bogolubov approximation can be made both conserving as
well as gapless. This is achieved by taking into account all physical
normalization conditions, that is, the normalization condition for the
condensed particles and that for the total number of particles. Two Lagrange
multipliers, introduced for preserving these normalization conditions, make the
consideration completely self-consistent.Comment: Latex file, 22 pages, 2 figure
Multiple colliding electromagnetic pulses: a way to lower the threshold of pair production from vacuum
The scheme of simultaneous multiple pulse focusing on one spot naturally
arises from the structural features of projected new laser systems, such as ELI
and HiPER. It is shown that the multiple pulse configuration is beneficial for
observing pair production from vacuum under the action of sufficiently
strong electromagnetic fields. The field of the focused pulses is described
using a realistic three-dimensional model based on an exact solution of the
Maxwell equations. The pair production threshold in terms of
electromagnetic field energy can be substantially lowered if, instead of one or
even two colliding pulses, multiple pulses focused on one spot are used. The
multiple pulse interaction geometry gives rise to subwavelength field features
in the focal region. These features result in the production of extremely short
bunches.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Fermion Pair Production From an Electric Field Varying in Two Dimensions
The Hamiltonian describing fermion pair production from an arbitrarily
time-varying electric field in two dimensions is studied using a
group-theoretic approach. We show that this Hamiltonian can be encompassed by
two, commuting SU(2) algebras, and that the two-dimensional problem can
therefore be reduced to two one-dimensional problems. We compare the group
structure for the two-dimensional problem with that previously derived for the
one-dimensional problem, and verify that the Schwinger result is obtained under
the appropriate conditions.Comment: Latex, 14 pages of text. Full postscript version available via the
worldwide web at http://nucth.physics.wisc.edu/ or by anonymous ftp from
ftp://nucth.physics.wisc.edu:/pub/preprints
Theoretical Raman fingerprints of -, -, and -graphyne
The novel graphene allotropes -, -, and -graphyne
derive from graphene by insertion of acetylenic groups. The three graphynes are
the only members of the graphyne family with the same hexagonal symmetry as
graphene itself, which has as a consequence similarity in their electronic and
vibrational properties. Here, we study the electronic band structure, phonon
dispersion, and Raman spectra of these graphynes within an
\textit{ab-initio}-based non-orthogonal tight-binding model. In particular, the
predicted Raman spectra exhibit a few intense resonant Raman lines, which can
be used for identification of the three graphynes by their Raman spectra for
future applications in nanoelectronics
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