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Quantum confinement significantly influences the excited states of sub-10 nm single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), crucial for advancements in transistor technology and the development of novel opto-electronic materials such as fluorescent ultrash
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21672
Autor:
Gábor, Bence, Adwaith, K. V., Varga, Dániel, Sárközi, Bálint, Dombi, András, Clark, T. W., Williams, F. I. B., Nagy, David, Vukics, András, Domokos, Peter
By considering linear scattering of cold atoms inside an undriven high-finesse optical resonator, we experimentally demonstrate effects unique to a strongly coupled vacuum field. Arranging the atoms in an incommensurate lattice, with respect to the r
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17079
Autor:
Sarenac, Dusan, Lailey, Owen, Henderson, Melissa E., Ekinci, Huseyin, Clark, Charles W., Cory, David G., DeBeer-Schmitt, Lisa, Huber, Michael G., White, Jonathan S., Zhernenkov, Kirill, Pushin, Dmitry A.
The Airy wave packet is a solution to the potential-free Schrodinger equation that exhibits remarkable properties such as self-acceleration, non-diffraction, and self-healing. Although Airy beams are now routinely realized with electromagnetic waves
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19384
Autor:
Kang, Bokgyeong, Schliep, Erin M., Gelfand, Alan E., Yack, Tina M., Clark, Christopher W., Schick, Robert S.
Sound is assumed to be the primary modality of communication among marine mammal species. Analyzing acoustic recordings helps to understand the function of the acoustic signals as well as the possible impact of anthropogenic noise on acoustic behavio
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.12583
Autor:
Sarenac, Dusan, Henderson, Melissa E., Ekinci, Huseyin, Clark, Charles W., Cory, David G., DeBeer-Schmitt, Lisa, Huber, Michael G., Lailey, Owen, White, Jonathan S., Zhernenkov, Kirill, Pushin, Dmitry A.
Access to the neutron orbital degree of freedom has been enabled by the recent actualization of methods to prepare and characterize neutron helical waves carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) at small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) facilities. Thi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.00705
Autor:
Martin, Sara, Barry, Savanna C., Ubeda, Armando J., Encomio, Vincent, Clark, Mark W., O’Connor, Rick, Baily, Mandy S., Sparks, Eric
Publikováno v:
Oceanography, 2024 Mar 01. 37(1), 129-133.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27301103
Autor:
Sarenac, D., Gorbet, G., Clark, Charles W., Cory, D. G., Ekinci, H., Henderson, M. E., Huber, M. G., Hussey, D., Kapahi, C., Kienzle, P. A., Kim, Y., Long, M. A., Parker, J. D., Shinohara, T., Song, F., Pushin, D. A.
Neutron interferometry has played a distinctive role in fundamental science and characterization of materials. Moir\'e neutron interferometers are candidate next-generation instruments: they offer microscopy-like magnification of the signal, enabling
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.02261
Autor:
Schliep, Erin M., Gelfand, Alan E., Clark, Christopher W., Mayo, Charles M., McKenna, Brigid, Parks, Susan E., Yack, Tina M., Schick, Robert S.
Marine mammals are increasingly vulnerable to human disturbance and climate change. Their diving behavior leads to limited visual access during data collection, making studying the abundance and distribution of marine mammals challenging. In theory,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.08397
Autor:
Varga, D., Gábor, B., Sárközi, B., Adwaith, K. V., Nagy, D., Dombi, A., Clark, T. W., Williams, F. I. B., Domokos, P., Vukics, A.
We show that an optimized loading of a cold ensemble of rubidium-87 atoms from a magnetic trap into an optical dipole trap sustained by a single, far-red-detuned mode of a high-Q optical cavity can be efficient despite the large volume mismatch of th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.04199
Autor:
Sarenac, D., Gorbet, G., Kapahi, C., Clark, Charles W., Cory, D. G., Ekinci, H., Fangzhou, S., Henderson, M. E., Huber, M. G., Hussey, D., Kienzle, P. A., Serrat, R., Parker, J. D., Shinohara, T., Pushin, D. A.
Phase-grating moire interferometers (PGMIs) have emerged as promising candidates for the next generation of neutron interferometry, enabling the use of a polychromatic beam and manifesting interference patterns that can be directly imaged by existing
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.01787