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    Light-induced absorption in photorefractive strontium barium niobate

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    Sr0.59Bao.41Nb2O6 and Sro.75Bao.25Nb2O6 exhibit an intensity-dependent absorption in the visible spectral range. We perform pump (green)-probe (red) measurements and find variation as high as 0.45 cm-' in the absorption coefficient, which depends significantly on the polarization of the probe light beam. Our results indicate a nonexponential dark decay time of the induced absorption and suggest that the trapping potential of the shallow traps varies significantly from one trap to another (multiple isolated shallow traps)

    Electric-field multiplexing/demultiplexing of volume holograms in photorefractive media

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    We propose a new method of volume hologram multiplexing/demultiplexing in noncentrosymmetric media. Volume holograms may be multiplexed by tuning the material parameters of the recording medium (such as refractive index or lattice parameters) while keeping the external parameters (wavelength and angles) fixed. For example, an external dc electric field alters the index of refraction through the electro-optic effect, effectively changing the recording and reconstruction wavelengths in the storage medium. Then the storage of holograms at different fields, hence different indices of refraction, is closely related to wavelength multiplexing. We demonstrate this concept in a preliminary experiment by electrically multiplexing two volume holograms in a strontium barium niobate crystal

    The Divergence of Stress and the Principle of Virtual Power on Manifolds

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    Stresses on manifolds may be introduced from two diflerent points of view. For an m-dimensional material universe, the variational approach regards stresses as fields that associate m-forms, the power densities, with the first jets of generalized velocity fields. In the second approach, the Cauchy approach, stresses are covector valued (m - 1)-forms whose odd restrictions to the the boundary of bodies give the surface forces on them. The relation between the two approaches is studied for general manifolds that are not equipped with a connection

    Optical and electrical Barkhausen noise induced by recording ferroelectric domain holograms

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    Ferroelectric domain gratings with periods of the order of an optical wavelength are induced in strontium barium niobate by photorefractive space-charge fields. We measure the Barkhausen noise in current and diffraction efficiency while optically recording domain gratings and show that the two are strongly correlated in time. Significant random depolarization occurs under high-intensity illumination. We deduce the kinetics of the domain inversion process from the shape of the current transients

    Hot Spot model of Nucleon and Double Parton Scattering

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    We calculate the rate of double parton scattering (DPS) in proton - proton collisions in the framework of the recently proposed hot spot model of the nucleon structure. The resulting rate, especially for the case of three hot spots, appears to be in tension with the current experimental data on DPS at the LHC.Comment: 12 pages 2 figures 1 tabl

    The single-particle density matrix and the momentum distribution of dark "solitons" in a Tonks-Girardeau gas

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    We study the reduced single-particle density matrix (RSPDM), the momentum distribution, natural orbitals and their occupancies, of dark "soliton" (DS) states in a Tonks-Girardeau gas. DS states are specially tailored excited many-body eigenstates, which have a dark solitonic notch in their single-particle density. The momentum distribution of DS states has a characteristic shape with two sharp spikes. We find that the two spikes arise due to the high degree of correlation observed within the RSPDM between the mirror points (xx and x-x) with respect to the dark notch at x=0x=0; the correlations oscillate rather than decay as the points xx and x-x are being separated.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure

    On the nature of Coulomb corrections to the e^+e^- pair production in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions

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    We manifest the origin of the wrong conclusion made by several groups of authors on the absence of Coulomb corrections to the cross section of the e^+e^- pair production in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. The source of the mistake is connected with an incorrect passage to the limit in the expression for the cross section. When this error is eliminated, the Coulomb corrections do not vanish and agree with the results obtained within the Weizs\"acker-Williams approximation.Comment: 7 pages, LaTe

    Sequential Desynchronization in Networks of Spiking Neurons with Partial Reset

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    The response of a neuron to synaptic input strongly depends on whether or not it has just emitted a spike. We propose a neuron model that after spike emission exhibits a partial response to residual input charges and study its collective network dynamics analytically. We uncover a novel desynchronization mechanism that causes a sequential desynchronization transition: In globally coupled neurons an increase in the strength of the partial response induces a sequence of bifurcations from states with large clusters of synchronously firing neurons, through states with smaller clusters to completely asynchronous spiking. We briefly discuss key consequences of this mechanism for more general networks of biophysical neurons

    PT-symmetry in honeycomb photonic lattices

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    We apply gain/loss to honeycomb photonic lattices and show that the dispersion relation is identical to tachyons - particles with imaginary mass that travel faster than the speed of light. This is accompanied by PT-symmetry breaking in this structure. We further show that the PT-symmetry can be restored by deforming the lattice

    Coulomb corrections and multiple e+e- pair production in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions

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    We consider the problem of Coulomb corrections to the inclusive cross section. We show that these corrections in the limiting case of small charge number of one of the nuclei coincide with those to the exclusive cross section. Within our approach we also obtain the Coulomb corrections for the case of large charge numbers of both nuclei.Comment: 7 pages, REVTeX
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