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Metamaterial metal-based bolometers
We demonstrate metamaterial metal-based bolometers, which take advantage of
resonant absorption in that a spectral and/or polarization filter can be built
into the bolometer. Our proof-of-principle gold-nanostructure-based devices
operate around 1.5 \mum wavelength and exhibit room-temperature time constants
of about 134 \mus. The ultimate detectivity is limited by Johnson noise,
enabling room-temperature detection of 1 nW light levels within 1 Hz bandwidth.
Graded bolometer arrays might allow for integrated spectrometers with several
octaves bandwidth without the need for gratings or prisms and for integrated
polarization analysis without external polarization optics
Ultrashort light bullets described by the two-dimensional sine-Gordon equation
By using a reductive perturbation technique applied to a two-level model,
this study puts forward a generic two-dimensional sine-Gordon evolution
equation governing the propagation of femtosecond spatiotemporal optical
solitons in Kerr media beyond the slowly varying envelope approximation. Direct
numerical simulations show that, in contrast to the long-wave approximation, no
collapse occurs, and that robust (2+1)-dimensional ultrashort light bullets may
form from adequately chosen few-cycle input spatiotemporal wave forms. In
contrast to the case of quadratic nonlinearity, the light bullets oscillate in
both space and time and are therefore not steady-state lumps
Science requirements and feasibility/design studies of a very-high-altitude aircraft for atmospheric research
The advantages and shortcomings of currently available aircraft for use in very high altitude missions to study such problems as polar ozone or stratosphere-troposphere exchange pose the question of whether to develop advanced aircraft for atmospheric research. To answer this question, NASA conducted a workshop to determine science needs and feasibility/design studies to assess whether and how those needs could be met. It was determined that there was a need for an aircraft that could cruise at an altitude of 30 km with a range of 6,000 miles with vertical profiling down to 10 km and back at remote points and carry a payload of 3,000 lbs
Broadband terahertz generation from metamaterials
The terahertz spectral regime, ranging from about 0.1 to 15 THz, is one of
the least explored yet most technologically transformative spectral regions.
One current challenge is to develop efficient and compact terahertz
emitters/detectors with a broadband and gapless spectrum that can be tailored
for various pump photon energies. Here we demonstrate efficient single-cycle
broadband THz generation, ranging from about 0.1 to 4 THz, from a thin layer of
split-ring resonators with few tens of nanometers thickness by pumping at the
telecommunications wavelength of 1.5 micrometer (200 THz). The terahertz
emission arises from exciting the magnetic-dipole resonance of the split-ring
resonators and quickly decreases under off-resonance pumping. This, together
with pump polarization dependence and power scaling of the terahertz emission,
identifies the role of optically induced nonlinear currents in split-ring
resonators. We also reveal a giant sheet nonlinear susceptibility
10 mV that far exceeds thin films and bulk
non-centrosymmetric materials.Comment: The final, published version in Nature Communications, Nat. Commun.
5:3055 doi: 10.1038/ncomms4055 (2014).Nat. Commun. 5:305
Magnetic polarons and magnetoresistance in EuB6
EuB6 is a low carrier density ferromagnet which exhibits large
magnetoresistance, positive or negative depending on temperature. The formation
of magnetic polarons just above the magnetic critical temperature has been
suggested by spin-flip Raman scattering experiments. We find that the fact that
EuB6 is a semimetal has to be taken into account to explain its electronic
properties, including magnetic polarons and magnetoresistance.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Verifying proofs in constant depth
In this paper we initiate the study of proof systems where verification of proofs proceeds by NC circuits. We investigate the question which languages admit proof systems in this very restricted model. Formulated alternatively, we ask which languages can be enumerated by NC functions. Our results show that the answer to this problem is not determined by the complexity of the language. On the one hand, we construct NC proof systems for a variety of languages ranging from regular to NP-complete. On the other hand, we show by combinatorial methods that even easy regular languages such as Exact-OR do not admit NC proof systems. We also present a general construction of proof systems for regular languages with strongly connected NFA's
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Spin-polaron model: transport properties of EuB
To understand anomalous transport properties of EuB, we have studied the
spin-polaron Hamiltonian incorporating the electron-phonon interaction.
Assuming a strong exchange interaction between the carriers and the localized
spins, the electrical conductivity is calculated. The temperature and magnetic
field dependence of the resistivity of EuB are well explained. At low
temperature, magnons dominate the conduction process, whereas the lattice
contribution becomes significant at very high temperature due to the scattering
with the phonons. Large negative magnetoresistance near the ferromagnetic
transition is also reproduced as observed in EuB.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev.
Renormalization group flows for gauge theories in axial gauges
Gauge theories in axial gauges are studied using Exact Renormalisation Group flows. We introduce a background field in the infrared regulator, but not in the gauge fixing, in contrast to the usual background field gauge. It is shown how heat-kernel methods can be used to obtain approximate solutions to the flow and the corresponding Ward identities. Expansion schemes are discussed, which are not applicable in covariant gauges. As an application, we derive the one-loop effective action for covariantly constant field strength, and the one-loop beta-function for arbitrary regulator
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