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Coherent Oscillations in an Exciton-Polariton Josephson Junction
We report on the observation of spontaneous coherent oscillations in a
microcavity polariton bosonic Josephson junction. The condensation of exciton
polaritons takes place under incoherent excitation in a disordered environment,
where double potential wells tend to appear in the disordered landscape.
Coherent oscillations set on at an excitation power well above the condensation
threshold. The time resolved population and phase dynamics reveal the analogy
with the AC Josephson effect. We have introduced a theoretical two-mode model
to describe the observed effects, which allows us to explain how the different
realizations of the pulsed experiment have a similar phase relation
Nitraatuitspoeling op lössgrasland onder de loep
De resultaten van dit onderzoek geven aan dat de minerale stikstof die in de herfst in de bodem als nitraat achterblijft naar diepere lagen verdwijnt
Lagekostenbedrijf behaalt laag vervangingspercentage
In de praktijk blijkt de veevervanging op het Lagekostenbedrijf de nodige knelpunten op te leveren
Aanwenden van vaste mest verloopt niet zonder problemen
De moderne mestverspreiders verkleinen en verspreiden de vaste mest relatief goed, maar de kans op insporing vormt een probleem bij vroege aanwending
Wave function Monte Carlo method for polariton condensates
We present a quantum jump approach to describe coupled quantum and classical
systems in the context of Bose-Einstein condensation in the solid state. In our
formalism, the excitonic gain medium is described by classical rate equations,
while the polariton modes are described fully quantum mechanically. We show the
equivalence of our method with a master equation approach. As an application,
we compute the linewidth of a single mode polariton condensate. Both the line
broadening due to the interactions between polaritons and the interactions with
the reservoir excitons is taken into account.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Determinants of soil organic matter chemistry in maritime temperate forest ecosystems
While the influence of climate, vegetation, management and abiotic site factors on total carbon budgets and turn-over is intensively assessed, the influences of these ecosystem properties on the chemical complexity of soil organic matter (SOM) remains poorly understood. This study addresses the chemical composition of NaOH-extracted SOM from maritime temperate forest sites in Flanders (Belgium) by pyrolysis-GC/MS. The studied forests were chosen based on dominant tree species (Pinus sylvestris, Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur and Populus spp.), soil texture and soil-moisture conditions. Differences in extractable-SOM pyrolysis products were correlated to site variables including dominant tree species, management of the woody biomass, site history, soil properties, total carbon stocks and indicators for microbial activity. Despite of a typical high intercorrelation between these site variables, the influence of the dominant tree species is prominent. The extractable-SOM composition is strongly correlated to litter quality and available nutrients. In nutrient-poor forests with low litter quality, the decomposition of relatively recalcitrant compounds (i.e. short and mid-chain alkanes/alkenes and aromatic compounds) appears hampered, causing a relative accumulation of these compounds in the soil. However, if substrate quality is favorable, no accumulations of recalcitrant compounds were observed, not even under high soil-moisture conditions. Former heathland vegetation still had a profound influence on extractable-SOM chemistry of young pine forests after a minimum of 60 year
Penrose-Onsager Criterion Validation in a One-Dimensional Polariton Condensate
We perform quantum tomography on one-dimensional polariton condensates,
spontaneously occurring in linear disorder valleys in a CdTe planar microcavity
sample. By the use of optical interferometric techniques, we determine the
first-order coherence function and the amplitude and phase of the order
parameter of the condensate, providing a full reconstruction of the single
particle density matrix for the polariton system. The experimental data are
used as input to theoretically test the consistency of Penrose-Onsager
criterion for Bose-Einstein condensation in the framework of nonequilibrium
polariton condensates. The results confirm the pertinence and validity of the
criterion for a non equilibrium condensed gas.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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