47 research outputs found
Magnetic Field Control of the Quantum Chaotic Dynamics of Hydrogen Analogues in an Anisotropic Crystal Field
We report magnetic field control of the quantum chaotic dynamics of hydrogen
analogues in an anisotropic solid state environment. The chaoticity of the
system dynamics was quantified by means of energy level statistics. We analyzed
the magnetic field dependence of the statistical distribution of the impurity
energy levels and found a smooth transition between the Poisson limit and the
Wigner limit, i.e. transition between regular Poisson and fully chaotic Wigner
dynamics. Effect of the crystal field anisotropy on the quantum chaotic
dynamics, which manifests itself in characteristic transitions between
regularity and chaos for different field orientations, was demonstrated.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Direct Observationof DegenerateTwo-Photon Absorption and Its Saturation in WS2 and MoS2 Monolayer and Few-Layer Films
The optical nonlinearity of WS2, MoS2 monolayer and few-layer films was
investigated using the Z-scan technique with femtosecond pulses from the
visible to the near infrared. The dependence of nonlinear absorption of the WS2
and MoS2 films on layer number and excitation wavelength was studied
systematically. WS2 with 1~3 layers exhibits a giant two-photon absorption
(TPA) coefficient. Saturation of TPA for WS2 with 1~3 layers and MoS2 with
25~27 layers was observed. The giant nonlinearity of WS2 and MoS2 is attributed
to two dimensional confinement, a giant exciton effect and the band edge
resonance of TPA
Whispering gallery modes in indium oxide hexagonal microcavities
We report on the use of In₂O₃nanowires with hexagonal cross section as optical whispering gallery resonators. The single-crystal In₂O₃nanowires were fabricated by an in situ thermal oxidation method. Whispering gallery modes(WGMs) in the visible spectral range were directly observed at room temperature. Due to the slight tapering of the nanowires, the energies and orders of the WGMs were modulated when excitations were scanned along the c-axis (length) of the nanowires. The experimental results were explained and fitted well with a plane wave interference model and Cauchy dispersion formula for refractive indices.The work is funded by the NSFC 973 projects and
STCSM of China Grant Nos. 2004CB619004 and
2006CB921506. The authors thank the Australian Government
Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
for funding this collaborative research under the International
Science Linkages China Program
Single-crystalline hexagonal ZnO microtube optical resonators
High quality ZnO microtubes with hexagonal cross sections, fabricated via an oxidation-sublimation process, are studied as novel optical resonators. Whispering gallery modes, Fabry-Pérot modes, and an additional set of modes with different polarization