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    Curve crossing in linear potential grids: the quasidegeneracy approximation

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    The quasidegeneracy approximation [V. A. Yurovsky, A. Ben-Reuven, P. S. Julienne, and Y. B. Band, J. Phys. B {\bf 32}, 1845 (1999)] is used here to evaluate transition amplitudes for the problem of curve crossing in linear potential grids involving two sets of parallel potentials. The approximation describes phenomena, such as counterintuitive transitions and saturation (incomplete population transfer), not predictable by the assumption of independent crossings. Also, a new kind of oscillations due to quantum interference (different from the well-known St\"uckelberg oscillations) is disclosed, and its nature discussed. The approximation can find applications in many fields of physics, where multistate curve crossing problems occur.Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, 8 PostScript figures, uses REVTeX and psfig, submitted to Physical Review

    Analytic calculation of nonadiabatic transition probabilities from monodromy of differential equations

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    The nonadiabatic transition probabilities in the two-level systems are calculated analytically by using the monodromy matrix determining the global feature of the underlying differential equation. We study the time-dependent 2x2 Hamiltonian with the tanh-type plus sech-type energy difference and with constant off-diagonal elements as an example to show the efficiency of the monodromy approach. The application of this method to multi-level systems is also discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure

    Giant volume magnetostriction in the Y 2

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    An investigation of the Y2Fe17 compound belonging to the class of intermetallic alloys of rare-earth and 3d-transition metals is presented. The magnetization, magnetostriction, and thermal expansion of the Y2Fe17 single crystal were studied. The forced magnetostriction and magnetostriction constants were investigated in the temperature range of the magnetic ordering close to the room temperature. The giant field induced volume magnetostriction was discovered in the room temperature region in the magnetic field up to 1.2 T. The contributions of both anisotropic single-ion and isotropic pair exchange interactions to the volume magnetostriction and magnetostriction constants were determined. The experimental results were interpreted within the framework of the Standard Theory of Magnetostriction and the Landau thermodynamic theory. It was found out that the giant values of the volume magnetostriction were caused by the strong dependence of the 3d-electron Coulomb charge repulsion on the deformations and width of the 3d-electron energy band

    Excitation of surface plasmon-polaritons in metal films with double periodic modulation: anomalous optical effects

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    We perform a thorough theoretical analysis of resonance effects when an arbitrarily polarized plane monochromatic wave is incident onto a double periodically modulated metal film sandwiched by two different transparent media. The proposed theory offers a generalization of the theory that had been build in our recent papers for the simplest case of one-dimensional structures to two-dimensional ones. A special emphasis is placed on the films with the modulation caused by cylindrical inclusions, hence, the results obtained are applicable to the films used in the experiments. We discuss a spectral composition of modulated films and highlight the principal role of ``resonance'' and ``coupling'' modulation harmonics. All the originating multiple resonances are examined in detail. The transformation coefficients corresponding to different diffraction orders are investigated in the vicinity of each resonance. We make a comparison between our theory and recent experiments concerning enhanced light transmittance and show the ways of increasing the efficiency of these phenomena. In the appendix we demonstrate a close analogy between ELT effect and peculiarities of a forced motion of two coupled classical oscillators.Comment: 24 pages, 17 figure

    The phenomenon of children’s emotional burnout in a children’s health camp

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    In this article, there are considered concepts of emotional and professional burnout, carried out their differentiation, based on the scope of their manifestation and the specifics of the type of activity. That raised the problem of the possibility of the existence of emotional burnout of children, which predictor may be the educational environment, and it has a significant impact on the psychological well-being of the subjects of the educational process. The purpose of the study was to identify the existence of emotional burnout of children in the educational environment. To achieve it, the authors proposed and implemented the following tasks: 1) to highlight the specific features of summer camps as an educational environment; 2) to determine the preconditions leading to the emotional burnout of children in the educational environment; 3) to adapt the methodology for diagnosing emotional burnout of children; 4) to measure the levels of emotional burnout at the beginning and at the end of the session in camp and to compare the identified indicators using methods of mathematical statistics (Student’s t-test for dependent samples). The adapted russification of the Maslach Questionnaire (MBI) by N.E. Vodopyanova was used on a sample of 10 to 16 years old. The result of empirical research demonstrated the existence of emotional burnout of children and opened the perspectives for research into the phenomenon of children’s emotional burnout
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