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A note on the almost one half holomorphic pinching
Motivated by a previous work of Zheng and the second named author, we study
pinching constants of compact K\"ahler manifolds with positive holomorphic
sectional curvature. In particular we prove a gap theorem following the work of
Petersen and Tao on Riemannian manifolds with almost quarter-pinched sectional
curvature.Comment: 6 pages. This is the version which the authors submitted to a journal
for consideration for publication in June 2017. The reference has not been
updated since the
Anomalous optical coupling between two silicon wires of a slot waveguide in epsilon-near-zero metamaterials
Anomalous optical coupling properties between two silicon wires in a silicon
slot waveguide embedded in epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) metamaterials are proposed
and demonstrated. The dependences of optical field enhancement in the slot
region and transverse optical force on the slot size and the permittivity of
surrounding material are studied in details. It is demonstrated that the
optical field in the slot region is significantly enhanced due to the giant
index contrast at the slot interface between silicon wires and ENZ
metamaterials, but the optical mode coupling between silicon wires is greatly
reduced so that the transverse optical force is suppressed into almost zero.
Moreover, metal-dielectric multilayer structures are designed to realize ENZ
metamaterials in the slot region for achieving the electric field enhancement.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Coupled-mode theory for stimulated Raman scattering in high-Q/Vm silicon photonic band gap defect cavity lasers
We demonstrate the dynamics of stimulated Raman scattering in designed
high-Q/Vm silicon photonic band gap nanocavities through the coupled-mode
theory framework towards optically-pumped silicon lasing. The interplay of
other chi(3) effects such as two-photon absorption and optical Kerr, related
free-carrier dynamics, thermal effects, as well as linear losses such as cavity
radiation and linear material absorption are included and investigated
numerically. Our results clarify the relative contributions and evolution of
the mechanisms, and demonstrate the lasing and shutdown thresholds. Our studies
illustrate the conditions for continuous-wave and pulsed highly-efficient Raman
frequency conversion to be practically realized in monolithic silicon high-Q/Vm
photonic band gap defect cavities.Comment: 40 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Physics Review
Modernization of Agriculture and Long-Term Growth
This paper develops a two-sector model that illuminates the role played by agricultural modernization in the transition from stagnation to growth. When agriculture relies on traditional technology, industrial development reduces the relative price of industrial products, but has a limited effect on per capita income because most labor has to remain in farming. Growth is not sustainable until this relative price drops below a certain threshold, thus inducing farmers to adopt modern technology that employs industry-supplied inputs. Once agricultural modernization begins, per capita income emerges from stasis and accelerates toward modern growth. Our calibrated model is largely consistent with the set of historical data we have compiled on the English economy, accounting well for the growth experience of England encompassing the Industrial Revolution.long-term growth, transition mechanisms, relative price, agricultural modernization, structural transformation, Industrial Revolution, England
Broadband Epsilon-Near-Zero Metamaterials with Step-Like Metal-Dielectric Multilayer Structures
The concept of the broadband epsilon-near-zero meta-atom consisting of
layered stacks with specified metallic filling ratio and thickness is proposed
based on the Bergman spectral representation of the effective permittivity. The
step-like metal-dielectric multilayer structures are designed to achieve
realistic broadband epsilon-near-zero meta-atoms in optical frequency range.
These meta-atoms can be integrated as building blocks for unconventional
optical components with exotic electromagnetic properties over a wide frequency
range, such as the demonstrated broadband directional emission and phase front
shaping.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figure
Realizing broadband electromagnetic transparency with a graded-permittivity sphere
Broadband electromagnetic transparency phenomenon is realized with a
well-designed graded-permittivity sphere, which has an extremely low scattering
cross section over a wide frequency range, based on the generalized Mie
scattering theory and numerical simulation in full-wave condition. The dynamic
polarization cancellation is revealed by studying the variation of the
polarization with respect to the frequency. Furthermore, a properly-designed
multi-shell sphere is also proposed and examined in order to reduce the
rigorous conditions for realizing the broadband transparency in experiments.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Integrated optical devices based on broadband epsilon-near-zero meta-atoms
We verify the feasibility of the proposed theoretical strategy for designing
the broadband near-zero permittivity (ENZ) metamaterial at optical frequency
range with numerical simulations. In addition, the designed broadband ENZ stack
are used as meta-atoms to build functional nanophotonic devices with
extraordinary properties, including an ultranarrow electromagnetic energy
tunneling channel and an ENZ concave focusing lens.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
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