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Nanorod optical antennas for dipolar transitions
Optical antennas link objects to light. Here, we analyze metal nanorod
antennas as cavities with variable reflection coefficients to derive the
interaction of dipolar transitions with radiation through the antenna modes.
The presented analytical model accurately describes the complete emission
process, and is summarized in a phase-matching equation. We show how antenna
modes evolve as they become increasingly more bound, i.e. plasmonic. The
results illustrate why efficient antennas should not be too plasmonic, and how
subradiant even modes can evolve into weakly-interacting dark modes. Our
description is valid for the interaction of nanorods with light in general, and
is thus widely applicable.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitte
An epidemiological assessment of lens opacifications that impaired vision in patients injected with radium-224
The incidence of lens opacifications that impaired vision (cataract) was analyzed among 831 patients who were injected with known dosages of 224Ra in Germany shortly after World War II. The dependence of the incidence on dosage, i.e., injected activity per unit body weight, and on time after treatment was determined. The observations are equally consistent with proportionality of the incidence of cataract to the square of dosage or with a linear dependence beyond a threshold of 0.5 MBq/kg. The possibility of a linear dependence without threshold was strongly rejected (P less than 0.001). The analysis of temporal dependences yielded a component that was correlated with the injected amount of 224Ra and a component that was uncorrelated. The former was inferred by a maximum likelihood analysis to increase approximately as the square of the time after treatment. The component unrelated to the treatment was found to increase steeply with age and to become dominant within the collective of patients between age 50 and 60. The relative magnitudes of the two components were such that a fraction of 55 to 60% of the total of 58 cataracts had to be ascribed to the dose-related incidence. Impaired vision due to cataract was diagnosed before age 54 in 25 cases. In terms of injected activity per unit body weight no dependence of the sensitivity on age was found; specifically there was no indication of a faster occurrence of the treatment-related cataracts in patients treated at older ages
Magnetic Field Saturation in the Riga Dynamo Experiment
After the dynamo experiment in November 1999 had shown magnetic field
self-excitation in a spiraling liquid metal flow, in a second series of
experiments emphasis was placed on the magnetic field saturation regime as the
next principal step in the dynamo process. The dependence of the strength of
the magnetic field on the rotation rate is studied. Various features of the
saturated magnetic field are outlined and possible saturation mechanisms are
discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figure
Reversals in nature and the nature of reversals
The asymmetric shape of reversals of the Earth's magnetic field indicates a
possible connection with relaxation oscillations as they were early discussed
by van der Pol. A simple mean-field dynamo model with a spherically symmetric
coefficient is analysed with view on this similarity, and a comparison
of the time series and the phase space trajectories with those of paleomagnetic
measurements is carried out. For highly supercritical dynamos a very good
agreement with the data is achieved. Deviations of numerical reversal sequences
from Poisson statistics are analysed and compared with paleomagnetic data. The
role of the inner core is discussed in a spectral theoretical context and
arguments and numerical evidence is compiled that the growth of the inner core
might be important for the long term changes of the reversal rate and the
occurrence of superchrons.Comment: 24 pages, 12 figure
Detection of a flow induced magnetic field eigenmode in the Riga dynamo facility
In an experiment at the Riga sodium dynamo facility, a slowly growing
magnetic field eigenmode has been detected over a period of about 15 seconds.
For a slightly decreased propeller rotation rate, additional measurements
showed a slow decay of this mode. The measured results correspond satisfactory
with numerical predictions for the growth rates and frequencies
Helicity detection of the astrophysical magnetic fields from radio emission statistics
We discuss inverse problem of detection turbulence magnetic field helical
properties using radio survey observations statistics. In this paper, we
present principal solution which connects magnetic helicity and correlation
between Faraday rotation measure and polarization degree of radio synchrotron
emission. The effect of depolarization plays the main role in this problem and
allows to detect magnetic helicity for certain frequency range of observable
radio emission. We show that the proposed method is mainly sensitive to a
large-scale magnetic field component.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
A clock network for geodesy and fundamental science
Leveraging the unrivaled performance of optical clocks in applications in
fundamental physics beyond the standard model, in geo-sciences, and in
astronomy requires comparing the frequency of distant optical clocks
truthfully. Meeting this requirement, we report on the first comparison and
agreement of fully independent optical clocks separated by 700 km being only
limited by the uncertainties of the clocks themselves. This is achieved by a
phase-coherent optical frequency transfer via a 1415 km long telecom fiber link
that enables substantially better precision than classical means of frequency
transfer. The fractional precision in comparing the optical clocks of three
parts in was reached after only 1000 s averaging time, which is
already 10 times better and more than four orders of magnitude faster than with
any other existing frequency transfer method. The capability of performing high
resolution international clock comparisons paves the way for a redefinition of
the unit of time and an all-optical dissemination of the SI-second.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
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