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Laser Cooling of 85Rb Atoms to the Recoil Temperature Limit
We demonstrate the laser cooling of 85Rb atoms in a two-dimensional optical
lattice. We follow the two-step degenerate Raman sideband cooling scheme
[Kerman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 439 (2000)], where a fast cooling of atoms
to an auxiliary state is followed by a slow cooling to a dark state. This
method has the advantage of independent control of the heating rate and cooling
rate from the optical pumping beam. We operate the lattice at a Lamb-Dicke
parameter eta=0.45 and show the cooling of spin-polarized 85Rb atoms to the
recoil temperature in both dimension within 2.4 ms with the aid of adiabatic
cooling
Transporting long-lived quantum spin coherence in a photonic crystal fiber
Confining particles in hollow-core photonic crystal fibers has opened up new
prospects to scale up the distance and time over which particles can be made to
interact with light. However, maintaining long-lived quantum spin coherence
and/or transporting it over macroscopic distances in a waveguide remain
challenging. Here, we demonstrate coherent guiding of ground-state
superpositions of 85Rb atoms over a centimeter range and hundreds of
milliseconds inside a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber. The decoherence is
mainly due to dephasing from residual differential light shift (DLS) from the
optical trap and the inhomogeneity of ambient magnetic field. Our experiment
establishes an important step towards a versatile platform that can lead to
applications in quantum information networks and matter wave circuit for
quantum sensing.Comment: Accepted by Physical Review Letter
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A Reflection on and Proposal for Current Social Support for Chinese Migrant Workers in the UK
Effect of vision self-monitoring with paper vision chart among myopia patients
AIM: To explore the effectiveness of the self-monitoring for changes in vision with paper vision chart under the guidance of chronic disease self-management program(CDSMP).<p>METHODS: A total of 74 teenagers with myopia were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group. The patients of the experimental group self-monitored their vision with paper vision chart according to the CDSMP. The patients of the control group were provided with education on tips to keep eyes healthy. All patients were followed up once every 3 months, and their myopia diopter was measured 2 years later.<p>RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in average diopter between the experimental group and the control group before research(<i>P</i>>0.05). However, after the research, there was statistically significant difference in average diopter(<i>P</i><0.05). The average diopter in the control group progressed more significantly than that in the experimental group during the research(<i>P</i><0.05).<p>CONCLUSION: The vision self-monitoring with paper vision chart according to CDSMP can control the progress of myopia in teenagers
Existence theorems for a crystal surface model involving the p-Laplace operator
The manufacturing of crystal films lies at the heart of modern
nanotechnology. How to accurately predict the motion of a crystal surface is of
fundamental importance. Many continuum models have been developed for this
purpose, including a number of PDE models, which are often obtained as the
continuum limit of a family of kinetic Monte Carlo models of crystal surface
relaxation that includes both the solid-on-solid and discrete Gaussian models.
In this paper we offer an analytical perspective into some of these models. To
be specific, we study the existence of a weak solution to the boundary value
problem for the equation - \Delta e^{-\mbox{div}\left(|\nabla u|^{p-2}\nabla
u\right)}+au=f, where are given numbers and is a given
function. This problem is derived from a crystal surface model proposed by
J.L.~Marzuola and J.~Weare (2013 Physical Review, E 88, 032403). The
mathematical challenge is due to the fact that the principal term in our
equation is an exponential function of a p-Laplacian. Existence of a
suitably-defined weak solution is established under the assumptions that
, and . Our investigations reveal that the
key to our existence assertion is how to control the set where
-\mbox{div}\left(|\nabla u|^{p-2}\nabla u\right) is
A Study of Developing a System Dynamics Model for the Learning Effectiveness Evaluation
[[abstract]]This study used the research method of system dynamics and applied the Vensim software to develop a learning effectiveness evaluation model. This study developed four cause-and-effect chains affecting learning effectiveness, including teachersâ teaching enthusiasm, family involvement, schoolâs implementation of scientific activities, and creative teaching method, as well as the system dynamics model based on the four cause-and-effect chains. Based on the developed system dynamic model, this study performed simulation to investigate the relationship among family involvement, learning effectiveness, teaching achievement, creative teaching method, and studentsâ learning interest. The results of this study verified that there are positive correlations between family involvement and studentsâ learning effectiveness, as well as studentsâ learning effectiveness and teachersâ teaching achievements. The results also indicated that the use of creative teaching method is able to increase studentsâ learning interest and learning achievement.[[journaltype]]ćć€[[incitationindex]]SCI[[ispeerreviewed]]Y[[booktype]]é»ćç[[countrycodes]]US
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