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    Generation of terahertz radiation from ionizing two-color laser pulses in Ar filled metallic hollow waveguides

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    The generation of THz radiation from ionizing two-color femtosecond pulses propagating in metallic hollow waveguides filled with Ar is numerically studied. We observe a strong reshaping of the low-frequency part of the spectrum. Namely, after several millimeters of propagation the spectrum is extended from hundreds of GHz up to ~150 THz. For longer propagation distances, nearly single-cycle near-infrared pulses with wavelengths around 4.5 um are obtained by appropriate spectral filtering, with an efficiency of up to 0.25%.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    On the stability of equilibrium of continuous systems Technical report no. 65-1

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    Stability of equilibrium of linear elastic continuum - Galerkin metho

    Hydrodynamic Model for Conductivity in Graphene

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    Based on the recently developed picture of an electronic ideal relativistic fluid at the Dirac point, we present an analytical model for the conductivity in graphene that is able to describe the linear dependence on the carrier density and the existence of a minimum conductivity. The model treats impurities as submerged rigid obstacles, forming a disordered medium through which graphene electrons flow, in close analogy with classical fluid dynamics. To describe the minimum conductivity, we take into account the additional carrier density induced by the impurities in the sample. The model, which predicts the conductivity as a function of the impurity fraction of the sample, is supported by extensive simulations for different values of E{\cal E}, the dimensionless strength of the electric field, and provides excellent agreement with experimental data.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figure

    hp-finite element method for simulating light scattering from complex 3D structures

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    Methods for solving Maxwell's equations are integral part of optical metrology and computational lithography setups. Applications require accurate geometrical resolution, high numerical accuracy and/or low computation times. We present a finite-element based electromagnetic field solver relying on unstructured 3D meshes and adaptive hp-refinement. We apply the method for simulating light scattering off arrays of high aspect-ratio nano-posts and FinFETs

    Destabilizing effect of velocity-dependent forces in nonconservative continuous systems Technical report no. 65-4

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    Velocity dependent force destabilizing effect in cantilevered continuous pipe conveying fluid at constant velocit

    A micromechanical model of collapsing quicksand

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    The discrete element method constitutes a general class of modeling techniques to simulate the microscopic behavior (i.e. at the particle scale) of granular/soil materials. We present a contact dynamics method, accounting for the cohesive nature of fine powders and soils. A modification of the model adjusted to capture the essential physical processes underlying the dynamics of generation and collapse of loose systems is able to simulate "quicksand" behavior of a collapsing soil material, in particular of a specific type, which we call "living quicksand". We investigate the penetration behavior of an object for varying density of the material. We also investigate the dynamics of the penetration process, by measuring the relation between the driving force and the resulting velocity of the intruder, leading to a "power law" behavior with exponent 1/2, i.e. a quadratic velocity dependence of the drag force on the intruder.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for granular matte
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