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Modulational-instability-free pulse compression in anti-resonant hollow-core photonic crystal fiber
Gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is used for efficient
nonlinear temporal compression of femtosecond laser pulses, two main schemes
being direct soliton-effect self-compression, and spectral broadening followed
by phase compensation. To obtain stable compressed pulses, it is crucial to
avoid decoherence through modulational instability (MI) during spectral
broadening. Here we show that changes in dispersion due to spectral
anti-crossings between the fundamental core mode and core wall resonances in
anti-resonant-guiding hollow-core PCF can strongly alter the MI gain spectrum,
enabling MI-free pulse compression for optimized fiber designs. In addition,
higher-order dispersion can introduce MI even when the pump pulses lie in the
normal dispersion region
Novel mid-infrared dispersive wave generation in gas-filled PCF by transient ionization-driven changes in dispersion
Gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibre (PCF) is being used to generate
ever wider supercontinuum spectra, in particular via dispersive wave (DW)
emission in the deep and vacuum ultraviolet, with a multitude of applications.
DWs are the result of the resonant transfer of energy from a self-compressed
soliton, a process which relies crucially on phase matching. It was recently
predicted that, in the strong-field regime, the additional transient anomalous
dispersion introduced by gas ionization would allow phase-matched DW generation
in the mid-infrared (MIR)-something that is forbidden in the absence of free
electrons. Here we report for the first time the experimental observation of
such MIR DWs, embedded in a 4.7-octave-wide supercontinuum that uniquely
reaches simultaneously to the vacuum ultraviolet, with up to 1.7 W of total
average power
Improved Nonrelativistic QCD for Heavy Quark Physics
We construct an improved version of nonrelativistic QCD for use in lattice
simulations of heavy quark physics, with the goal of reducing systematic errors
from all sources to below 10\%. We develop power counting rules to assess the
importance of the various operators in the action and compute all leading order
corrections required by relativity and finite lattice spacing. We discuss
radiative corrections to tree level coupling constants, presenting a procedure
that effectively resums the largest such corrections to all orders in
perturbation theory. Finally, we comment on the size of nonperturbative
contributions to the coupling constants.Comment: 40 pages, 2 figures (not included), in LaTe
Large Attractive Depletion Interactions in Soft Repulsive-Sphere Binary Mixtures
We consider binary mixtures of soft repulsive spherical particles and
calculate the depletion interaction between two big spheres mediated by the
fluid of small spheres, using different theoretical and simulation methods. The
validity of the theoretical approach, a virial expansion in terms of the
density of the small spheres, is checked against simulation results. Attention
is given to the approach toward the hard-sphere limit, and to the effect of
density and temperature on the strength of the depletion potential. Our results
indicate, surprisingly, that even a modest degree of softness in the pair
potential governing the direct interactions between the particles may lead to a
significantly more attractive total effective potential for the big spheres
than in the hard-sphere case. This might lead to significant differences in
phase behavior, structure and dynamics of a binary mixture of soft repulsive
spheres. In particular, a perturbative scheme is applied to predict the phase
diagram of an effective system of big spheres interacting via depletion forces
for a size ratio of small and big spheres of 0.2; this diagram includes the
usual fluid-solid transition but, in the soft-sphere case, the metastable
fluid-fluid transition, which is probably absent in hard-sphere mixtures, is
close to being stable with respect to direct fluid-solid coexistence. From
these results the interesting possibility arises that, for sufficiently soft
repulsive particles, this phase transition could become stable. Possible
implications for the phase behavior of real colloidal dispersions are
discussed.Comment: 31 pages, 8 figures; version accepted for publication in the Journal
of Chemical Physic
Kajian Peran Media Online Bagi Pemuda Di Gereja Advent Walantakan Kecamatan Langowan Barat
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PHz-wide spectral interference through coherent plasma-induced fission of higher-order solitons
We identify a novel regime of soliton-plasma interactions in which
high-intensity ultrashort pulses of intermediate soliton order undergo coherent
plasma-induced fission. Experimental results obtained in gas-filled hollow-core
photonic crystal fibers are supported by rigorous numerical simulations. The
cumulative blueshift of higher-order input solitons with ionizing intensities
results in pulse splitting before the ultimate self-compression point, leading
to the generation of robust pulse pairs with PHz bandwidths. The novel dynamics
closes the gap between plasma-induced adiabatic soliton compression and
modulational instability
Direct characterisation of tuneable few-femtosecond dispersive-wave pulses in the deep UV
Dispersive wave emission (DWE) in gas-filled hollow-core dielectric
waveguides is a promising source of tuneable coherent and broadband radiation,
but so far the generation of few-femtosecond pulses using this technique has
not been demonstrated. Using in-vacuum frequency-resolved optical gating, we
directly characterise tuneable 3fs pulses in the deep ultraviolet generated via
DWE. Through numerical simulations, we identify that the use of a pressure
gradient in the waveguide is critical for the generation of short pulses.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Mutations of Bruton's tyrosine kinase gene in Brazilian patients with X-linked agammaglobulinemia
Mutations in Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) gene are responsible for X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA), which is characterized by recurrent bacterial infections, profound hypogammaglobulinemia, and decreased numbers of mature B cells in peripheral blood. We evaluated 5 male Brazilian patients, ranging from 3 to 10 years of age, from unrelated families, whose diagnosis was based on recurrent infections, markedly reduced levels of IgM, IgG and IgA, and circulating B cell numbers <2%. BTK gene analysis was carried out using PCR-SSCP followed by sequencing. We detected three novel (Ala347fsX55, I355T, and Thr324fsX24) and two previously reported mutations (Q196X and E441X). Flow cytometry revealed a reduced expression of BTK protein in patients and a mosaic pattern of BTK expression was obtained from mothers, indicating that they were XLA carriers
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