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How do Neutrinos Propagate ? - Wave-Packet Treatment of Neutrino Oscillation
The wave-packet treatment of neutrino oscillation developed previously is
extended to the case in which momentum distribution functions are taken to be a
Gaussian form with both central values and dispersions depending on the mass
eigenstates of the neutrinos. It is shown among other things that the velocity
of the neutrino wave packets does not in general agree with what one would
expect classically and that relativistic neutrinos emitted from pions
nevertheless do follow, to a good approximation, the classical trajectory.Comment: 13 page. No figure. Typeset using PTPTeX.st
Charge echo in a Cooper-pair box
A spin-echo-type technique is applied to an artificial two-level system that
utilizes charge degree of freedom in a small superconducting electrode.
Gate-voltage pulses are used to produce the necessary pulse sequence in order
to eliminate the inhomogeneity effect in the time-ensemble measurement and to
obtain refocused echo signals. Comparison of the decay time of the observed
echo signal with estimated decoherence time suggests that low-frequency
energy-level fluctuations due to the 1/f charge noise dominate the dephasing in
the system.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Dynamical Properties of a Growing Surface on a Random Substrate
The dynamics of the discrete Gaussian model for the surface of a crystal
deposited on a disordered substrate is investigated by Monte Carlo simulations.
The mobility of the growing surface was studied as a function of a small
driving force and temperature . A continuous transition is found from
high-temperature phase characterized by linear response to a low-temperature
phase with nonlinear, temperature dependent response. In the simulated regime
of driving force the numerical results are in general agreement with recent
dynamic renormalization group predictions.Comment: 10 pages, latex, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. E (RC
CP violation in semileptonic tau lepton decays
The leading order contribution to the direct CP asymmetry in tau^{+/-} ->
K^{+/-} pi^0 nu_{tau} decay rates is evaluated within the Standard Model. The
weak phase required for CP violation is introduced through an interesting
mechanism involving second order weak interactions, which is also responsible
for tiny violations of the Delta S= Delta Q rule in K_{l3} decays. The
calculated CP asymmetry turns out to be of order 10^{-12}, leaving a large
window for studying effects of non-standard sources of CP violation in this
observable.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, version published in Phys.Rev.
Quantum noise in the Josephson charge qubit
We study decoherence of the Josephson charge qubit by measuring energy
relaxation and dephasing with help of the single-shot readout. We found that
the dominant energy relaxation process is a spontaneous emission induced by
quantum noise coupled to the charge degree of freedom. Spectral density of the
noise at high frequencies is roughly proportional to the qubit excitation
energy.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Letter
Parity effect in superconducting aluminum single electron transistors with spatial gap profile controlled by film thickness
We propose a novel method for suppression of quasiparticle poisoning in Al
Coulomb blockade devices. The method is based on creation of a proper energy
gap profile along the device. In contrast to the previously used techniques,
the energy gap is controlled by the film thickness. Our transport measurements
confirm that the quasiparticle poisoning is suppressed and clear 2
periodicity is observed only when the island is made much thinner than the
leads. This result is consistent with the existing model and provides a simple
method to suppress quasiparticle poisoning
Temperature square dependence of the low frequency 1/f charge noise in the Josephson junction qubits
To verify the hypothesis about the common origin of the low frequency 1/f
noise and the quantum f noise recently measured in the Josephson charge qubits,
we study temperature dependence of the 1/f noise and decay of coherent
oscillations. T^2 dependence of the 1/f noise is experimentally demonstrated,
which supports the hypothesis. We also show that dephasing in the Josephson
charge qubits off the electrostatic energy degeneracy point is consistently
explained by the same low frequency 1/f noise that is observed in the transport
measurements.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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