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    Negative Electron-electron Drag Between Narrow Quantum Hall Channels

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    Momentum transfer due to Coulomb interaction between two parallel, two-dimensional, narrow, and spatially separated layers, when a current I_{drive} is driven through one layer, is studied in the presence of a perpendicular magnetic field B. The current induced in the drag layer, I_{drag}, is evaluated self-consistently with I_{drive} as a parameter. I_{drag} can be positive or negative depending on the value of the filling factor \nu of the highest occupied bulk Landau level (LL). For a fully occupied LL, I_{drag} is negative, i.e., it flows opposite to I_{drive}, whereas it is positive for a half-filled LL. When the circuit is opened in the drag layer, a voltage \Delta V_{drag} develops in it; it is negative for a half-filled LL and positive for a fully occupied LL. This positive \Delta V_{drag}, expressing a negative Coulomb drag, results from energetically favored near-edge inter-LL transitions that occur when the highest occupied bulk LL and the LL just above it become degenerate.Comment: Text file in Latex/Revtex/preprint format, 7 separate PS figures, Physical Review B, in pres

    Electromagnetic Energy accumulation in resonant cavities in photonic crystals

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    International audienceThe paper studies resonant cavities in photonic crystals as possible storage units for electromagnetic energy compressors

    2-D photonic crystals: electromagnetic models of the method of exact absorbing conditions

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    International audienceNew rigorous approach to the analysis of 2-D photonic crystals is suggested in the paper. The approach is based on the method of exact absorbing conditions, which provides accurate and reliable numerical results valid for long-duration simulations and resonant waves scattering. Several problems have been solved, which demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach and its potential for obtaining reliable results for theoretical and practical applications. New results were obtained concerning bandgaps and passbands of compact crystals, electromagnetic characteristics of resonant cavities and basic waveguide components in photonic crystals, energy accumulation in resonant cavities, and radiation effects caused by the backward waves in photonic crystals
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