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Measurement of excited-state transitions in cold calcium atoms by direct femtosecond frequency-comb spectroscopy
We apply direct frequency-comb spectroscopy, in combination with precision cw
spectroscopy, to measure the transition
frequency in cold calcium atoms. A 657 nm ultrastable cw laser was used to
excite atoms on the narrow ( Hz) clock transition, and the direct output of the frequency comb was
used to excite those atoms from the state to the state. The resonance of this second stage was detected by observing a
decrease in population of the ground state as a result of atoms being optically
pumped to the metastable states. The transition frequency is measured to be kHz; which is an improvement by almost four orders of magnitude over
the previously measured value. In addition, we demonstrate spectroscopy on
magnetically trapped atoms in the state.Comment: 4 pages 5 figure
Fuzzy PD-Type Iterative Learning Control of a Single Pneumatic Muscle Actuator
Pneumatic muscles actuator (PMA) is widely used in the field of rehabilitation robot for its good flexibility, light weight and high power/mass ratio as compared to traditional actuator. In this paper, a fuzzy logic-based PD-type iterative learning controller (ILC) is proposed to control the PMA to track a predefined trajectory more precisely during repetitive movements. In order to optimize the parameters of the learning law, fuzzy logic control is introduced into ILC to achieve smaller errors and faster convergence. A simulation experiment was first conducted by taking the PMA model fitted by support vector machine (SVM) as controlled target, which showed that the proposed method achieved a better tracking performance than traditional PD-type ILC. A satisfactory control effect was also obtained when fuzzy PD-type ILC was applied to actual PMA control experiment. Result showed that it takes 25 iterations for the maximum error of trajectory converges to a minimum of about 0.2
QCD equation of state at non-zero chemical potential
We present our new results for the QCD equation of state at nonzero chemical
potential at N_t=6 and compare them with N_t=4. We use the Taylor expansion
method with terms up to sixth order in simulations with 2+1 flavors of improved
asqtad quarks along a line of constant physics with m_l=0.1 m_s and
approximately physical strange quark mass m_s.Comment: 7 pages, 10 figures, presented at Lattice 2008 (Nonzero Temperature
and Density), College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, V
Relativistic coupled-cluster studies of ionization potentials, lifetimes and polarizabilities in singly ionized calcium
Using the relativistic coupled-cluster method, we have calculated ionization
potentials, E1 matrix elements and dipole polarizabilities of many low-lying
states of Ca. Contributions from the Breit interaction are given explicitly
for these properties. Polarizabilities of the ground and the first excited
d-states are determined by evaluating the wave functions that are perturbed to
first order by the electric dipole operator and the black-body radiation shifts
are estimated from these results. We also report the results of branching
ratios and lifetimes of the first excited p-states using both the calculated
and experimental wavelengths and compare them with their measured values.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur
Energy levels and lifetimes of Gd IV and enhancement of the electron dipole moment
We have calculated energy levels and lifetimes of 4f7 and 4f6 5d
configurations of Gd IV using Hartree-Fock and configuration interaction
methods. This allows us to reduce significantly the uncertainty of the
theoretical determination of the electron electric dipole moment (EDM)
enhancement factor in this ion and, correspondingly, in gadolinium-containing
garnets for which such measurements were recently proposed. Our new value for
the EDM enhancement factor of Gd+3 is -2.2 +- 0.5. Calculations of energy
levels and lifetimes for Eu~III are used to control the accuracy.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. A 6 pages, 0 figures, 3 table
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