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Coherent population trapping in two-electron three-level systems with aligned spins
The possibility of coherent population trapping in two electron states with
aligned spins (ortho-system) is evidenced. From the analysis of a three-level
atomic system containing two electrons, and driven by the two laser fields
needed for coherent population trapping, a conceptually new kind of
two-electron dark state appears. The properties of this trapping are studied
and are physically interpreted in terms of a dark hole, instead of a dark
two-electron state. This technique, among many other applications, offers the
possibility of measuring, with subnatural resolution, some superposition-state
matrix-elements of the electron-electron correlation that due to their time
dependent nature are inaccesible by standard measuring procedures.Comment: 10 pages and 4 figure
Self-trapped states and the related luminescence in PbCl crystals
We have comprehensively investigated localized states of photoinduced
electron-hole pairs with electron-spin-resonance technique and
photoluminescence (PL) in a wide temperature range of 5-200 K. At low
temperatures below 70 K, holes localize on Pb ions and form
self-trapping hole centers of Pb. The holes transfer to other trapping
centers above 70 K. On the other hand, electrons localize on two Pb ions
at higher than 50 K and form self-trapping electron centers of Pb.
From the thermal stability of the localized states and PL, we clarify that
blue-green PL band at 2.50 eV is closely related to the self-trapped holes.Comment: 8 pages (10 figures), ReVTEX; removal of one figure, Fig. 3 in the
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Restricted and unrestricted Hartree-Fock calculations of conductance for a quantum point contact
Very short quantum wires (quantum contacts) exhibit a conductance structure
at a value of conductance close to . It is believed that the
structure arises due to the electron-electron interaction, and it is also
related to electron spin. However details of the mechanism of the structure are
not quite clear. Previously we approached the problem within the restricted
Hartree-Fock approximation. This calculation demonstrated a structure similar
to that observed experimentally. In the present work we perform restricted and
unrestricted Hartree-Fock calculations to analyze the validity of the
approximations. We also consider dependence of the effect on the electron
density in leads. The unrestricted Hartree-Fock method allows us to analyze
trapping of the single electron within the contact. Such trapping would result
in the Kondo model for the ``0.7 structure''. The present calculation confirms
the spin-dependent bound state picture and does not confirm the Kondo model
scenario.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figure
Effect of Mn doping on ultrafast carrier dynamics in thin films of the topological insulator Bi2Se3
Transient reflectivity (TR) measured at laser photon energy 1.51 eV from the
indirectly intersurface coupled topological insulator Bi2-xMnxSe3 films (12 nm
thick) revealed a strong dependence of the rise-time and initial decay-time
constants on photoexcited carrier density and Mn content. In undoped samples (x
= 0), these time constants are exclusively governed by electron-electron and
electron-phonon scattering, respectively, whereas in films with x = 0.013 -
0.27 ultrafast carrier dynamics are completely controlled by photoexcited
electron trapping by ionized Mn2+ acceptors and their dimers. The shortest
decay-time (~0.75 ps) measured for the film with x = 0.27 suggests a great
potential of Mn-doped Bi2Se3 films for applications in high-speed
optoelectronic devices. Using Raman spectroscopy exploiting similar laser
photon energy (1.58 eV), we demonstrate that due to indirect intersurface
coupling in the films, the photoexcited electron trapping in the bulk enhances
the electron-phonon interaction strength in Dirac surface states
Analogy between free electron laser and channeling by crystal planes
The trapping of electrons in the ponderomotive potential wells, which governs
a free electron laser or inverse free electron laser at high gain, is analogous
to the channeling of charged particles by atomic planes of a crystal. A bent
crystal is analogous to a period-tapered free electron laser. This analogy is
different from the well-known one between channeling and undulator radiations
Downramp-assisted underdense photocathode electron bunch generation in plasma wakefield accelerators
It is shown that the requirements for high quality electron bunch generation
and trapping from an underdense photocathode in plasma wakefield accelerators
can be substantially relaxed through localizing it on a plasma density
downramp. This depresses the phase velocity of the accelerating electric field
until the generated electrons are in phase, allowing for trapping in shallow
trapping potentials. As a consequence the underdense photocathode technique is
applicable by a much larger number of accelerator facilities. Furthermore, dark
current generation is effectively suppressed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
New Supernova Constraints on Sterile Neutrino Production
We consider the possibility that a light sterile-neutrino species can
be produced by scattering during the cooling of a proto-neutron star.
If we parameterize the sterile neutrino production cross-section by a parameter
as , where is an electron, neutron or proton, we show that is
constrained by limits to the conversion of to in the region
between the sterile-neutrino trapping region and the electron-neutrino trapping
region. This consideration excludes values of in the range between 10^{-4}
\la A \la 10^{-1}.Comment: 12 pages; Late
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