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New occurrences of Pleurocarpous mosses for the state of Bahia, Brazil
Four new records of pleurocarpous mosses are reported for the first time for the State of Bahia: Phyllodon truncatulus (Hypnaceae), Trichosteleum brachydictyon, Sematophyllum tequendamense and Potamium lonchophyllum (Sematophyllaceae). These species were found in the Tropical Atlantic Rainforest situated in the South of Bahia
Some new additions to the hepatic flora (Jungermanniophyta) for the State of Bahia, Brazil
In this paper are recorded 18 taxa of hepatics (Jungermanniophyta) for the first time for the state of Bahia, Brazil. Of these, Harpalejeunea ovata (Hook.) Schiffn. is new for Brazil. Morphological characters, notes on habitat and substrate are given for each species. Illustrations for Harpalejeunea ovata, Pycnolejeunea callosa (Lindenb.) Steph., Pycnolejeunea macroloba (Nees & Mont.) Schiffn., Rectolejeunea berteroana (Gott. ex Steph.) Evans and Trachylejeunea crenata (Mont. & Nees) Schust. are given
Robust self-trapping of vortex beams in a saturable optical medium
We report the first observation of robust self-trapping of vortex beams
propagating in a uniform condensed medium featuring local saturable
self-focusing nonlinearity. Optical vortices with topological charge m=1, that
remain self-trapped over ~ 5 Rayleigh lengths, are excited in carbon disulfide
using a helical light beam at 532 nm and intensities from 8 to 10 GW/cm^2. At
larger intensities, the vortex beams lose their stability, spontaneously
breaking into two fragments. Numerical simulations based on the nonlinear
Schr\"odinger equation including the three-photon absorption and nonpolynomial
saturation of the refractive nonlinearity demonstrate close agreement with the
experimental findings.Comment: 27 pages, 7 figures,to be published in Phys. Rev. A (2016
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