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Pseudospin induced chirality with Staggered Optical Graphene
Pseudospin plays a very important role in understanding various interesting
physical phenomena associated with 2D materials such as graphene. It has been
proposed that pseudospin is directly related to angular momentum, and it was
recently experimentally demonstrated that orbit angular momentum is an
intrinsic property of pseudospin in a photonic honeycomb lattice. However, in
photonics, the interaction between spin and pseudospin for light has never been
investigated. In this Letter, we propose that, in an optical analogue of
staggered graphene, i.e. a photonic honeycomb lattice waveguide with in-plane
inversion symmetry breaking, the pseudospin mode can strongly couple to the
spin of an optical beam incident along certain directions. The spin-pseudospin
coupling, caused by the spin-orbit conversion in the scattering process,
induces a strong optical chiral effect for the transmitted optical beam.
Spin-pseudospin coupling of light opens door to the design of
pseudospin-mediated spin or valley selective photonic devices
A Fast Radio Burst Search Method for VLBI Observation
We introduce the cross spectrum based FRB (Fast Radio Burst) search method
for VLBI observation. This method optimizes the fringe fitting scheme in
geodetic VLBI data post processing, which fully utilizes the cross spectrum
fringe phase information and therefore maximizes the power of single pulse
signals. Working with cross spectrum greatly reduces the effect of radio
frequency interference (RFI) compared with using auto spectrum. Single pulse
detection confidence increases by cross identifying detections from multiple
baselines. By combining the power of multiple baselines, we may improve the
detection sensitivity. Our method is similar to that of coherent beam forming,
but without the computational expense to form a great number of beams to cover
the whole field of view of our telescopes. The data processing pipeline
designed for this method is easy to implement and parallelize, which can be
deployed in various kinds of VLBI observations. In particular, we point out
that VGOS observations are very suitable for FRB search.Comment: Accepted for publication in A
KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF SHOT PUT IN ELITE ATHLETES – A CASE STUDY
This paper presented the application of biomechanics in the shot put. Three elite shot-putters was video recorded. By planar analysis, the following kinematic data have been discussed: (1) the loss of distance in performances, (2) the swinging span of the leg, (3) the height of the shot before the last effort, (4) the waving manner of the swinging arm, and (5) the influence of the differences between the velocity angle of the released shot and its optimum angle. The effects of the measured values of above parameters on performances and their mechanic causes were analyzed. The results of this study provided the information for improvement of performance in athletes
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