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Entanglement sharing in Jahn-Teller model in the presence of a magnetic field
We discuss the ground state entanglement of the
Jahn-Teller model in the presence of a strong transverse magnetic field as a
function of the vibronic coupling strength. A complete characterization is
given of the phenomenon of entanglement sharing in a system composed by a qubit
coupled to two bosonic modes. Using the residual -tangle, we find that
three-partite entanglement is significantly present in the system in the
parameter region near the bifurcation point of the corresponding classical
model
Optimization of RPCs read-out panel with electromagnetic simulation
With the upgrade of the RPCs [1]-[2] and the increase of its performances,
the study and the optimization of the read-out panel is necessary in order to
maintain the signal integrity and to reduce the intrinsic crosstalk. Through
Electromagnetic Simulation, performed with CST Studio Suite, new panels design
are tested and their crosstalk property are studied. The behavior of different
type of panel is shown, in particular a panel with the decoupling strip
connected through their characteristic impedance to the ground plane is
simulated
Entanglement in Many-Body Systems
The recent interest in aspects common to quantum information and condensed
matter has prompted a prosperous activity at the border of these disciplines
that were far distant until few years ago. Numerous interesting questions have
been addressed so far. Here we review an important part of this field, the
properties of the entanglement in many-body systems. We discuss the zero and
finite temperature properties of entanglement in interacting spin, fermionic
and bosonic model systems. Both bipartite and multipartite entanglement will be
considered. At equilibrium we emphasize on how entanglement is connected to the
phase diagram of the underlying model. The behavior of entanglement can be
related, via certain witnesses, to thermodynamic quantities thus offering
interesting possibilities for an experimental test. Out of equilibrium we
discuss how to generate and manipulate entangled states by means of many-body
Hamiltonians.Comment: 61 pages, 29 figure
Ageing test of the ATLAS RPCs at X5-GIF
An ageing test of three ATLAS production RPC stations is in course at X5-GIF,
the CERN irradiation facility. The chamber efficiencies are monitored using
cosmic rays triggered by a scintillator hodoscope. Higher statistics
measurements are made when the X5 muon beam is available. We report here the
measurements of the efficiency versus operating voltage at different source
intensities, up to a maximum counting rate of about 700Hz/cm^2. We describe the
performance of the chambers during the test up to an overall ageing of 4 ATLAS
equivalent years corresponding to an integrated charge of 0.12C/cm^2, including
a safety factor of 5.Comment: 4 pages. Presented at the VII Workshop on Resistive Plate Chambers
and Related Detectors; Clermont-Ferrand October 20th-22nd, 200
Development of gaseous particle detectors based on semi-conductive electrode plates
A new kind of particle detector based on RPC-like structure was developed. Semi-conductive electrodes with resistivity ρ up to 108 Ω·cm have been used to improve the RPC rate capability. The aim is to obtain a detector with
sub-nanosecond time resolution capable of working in a high-rate environment (rate capability of the order of MHz/cm2). In this paper the results on two different detector structures are presented: one with 1 mm gas gap and both SI(Semi-Insulating)- GaAs electrodes (ρ ∼ 108 Ω·cm), and the other characterized by 1.5 mm gas gap,
one SI-GaAs electrode and one intrinsic silicon electrode (ρ ∼ 104 Ω · cm)
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