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Criticality And Quenched Disorder: Harris Criterion Versus Rare Regions, Thomas Vojta, José A. Hoyos Feb 2014

Criticality And Quenched Disorder: Harris Criterion Versus Rare Regions, Thomas Vojta, José A. Hoyos

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We employ scaling arguments and optimal fluctuation theory to establish a general relation between quantum Griffiths singularities and the Harris criterion for quantum phase transitions in disordered systems. If a clean critical point violates the Harris criterion, it is destabilized by weak disorder. At the same time, the Griffiths dynamical exponent z' diverges upon approaching the transition, suggesting unconventional critical behavior. In contrast, if the Harris criterion is fulfilled, power-law Griffiths singularities can coexist with clean critical behavior, but z' saturates at a finite value. We present applications of our theory to a variety of systems including quantum spin chains, …


Strong-Randomness Infinite-Coupling Phase In A Random Quantum Spin Chain, Fawaz Hrahsheh, José A. Hoyos, Rajesh Narayanan, Thomas Vojta Jan 2014

Strong-Randomness Infinite-Coupling Phase In A Random Quantum Spin Chain, Fawaz Hrahsheh, José A. Hoyos, Rajesh Narayanan, Thomas Vojta

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We study the ground-state phase diagram of the Ashkin-Teller random quantum spin chain by means of a generalization of the strong-disorder renormalization group. In addition to the conventional paramagnetic and ferromagnetic (Baxter) phases, we find a partially ordered phase characterized by strong randomness and infinite coupling between the colors. This unusual phase acts, at the same time, as a Griffiths phase for two distinct quantum phase transitions, both of which are of infinite-randomness type. We also investigate the quantum multicritical point that separates the two-phase and three-phase regions, and we discuss generalizations of our results to higher dimensions and other …


Two-Center Interferences In Dielectronic Transitions In H₂⁺+ He Collisions, Shaofeng Zhang, Daniel Fischer, Michael Schulz, Alexander B. Voitkiv, Arne Senftleben, Alexander Dorn, Joachim Hermann Ullrich, Xinwen Ma, Robert Moshammer Jan 2014

Two-Center Interferences In Dielectronic Transitions In H₂⁺+ He Collisions, Shaofeng Zhang, Daniel Fischer, Michael Schulz, Alexander B. Voitkiv, Arne Senftleben, Alexander Dorn, Joachim Hermann Ullrich, Xinwen Ma, Robert Moshammer

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Molecular two-center interferences in a collision induced excitation of H2+ projectile ions, with simultaneous ionization of helium target atoms, are investigated in a kinematically complete experiment. In the process under investigation, the helium atom is singly ionized and simultaneously the molecular hydrogen ion is dissociated. Different collision mechanisms are identified and interference fringes emerging from a correlated first-order mechanism and from an independent second-order process are observed.


Contact Process On Generalized Fibonacci Chains: Infinite-Modulation Criticality And Double-Log Periodic Oscillations, Hatem Barghathi, David Nozadze, Thomas Vojta Jan 2014

Contact Process On Generalized Fibonacci Chains: Infinite-Modulation Criticality And Double-Log Periodic Oscillations, Hatem Barghathi, David Nozadze, Thomas Vojta

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We study the nonequilibrium phase transition of the contact process with aperiodic transition rates using a real-space renormalization group as well as Monte Carlo simulations. The transition rates are modulated according to the generalized Fibonacci sequences defined by the inflation rules A → ABk and B → A. For k=1 and 2, the aperiodic fluctuations are irrelevant, and the nonequilibrium transition is in the clean directed percolation universality class. For k ≥ 3, the aperiodic fluctuations are relevant. We develop a complete theory of the resulting unconventional "infinite-modulation" critical point, which is characterized by activated dynamical scaling. Moreover, observables …


Oscillons And Oscillating Kinks In The Abelian-Higgs Model, Charilaos Tsagkarakis, V. Achilleos, F. K. Diakonos, D. J. Frantzeskakis, G. C. Katsimiga, X. N. Maintas, E. Manousakis, A. Tsapalis Jan 2014

Oscillons And Oscillating Kinks In The Abelian-Higgs Model, Charilaos Tsagkarakis, V. Achilleos, F. K. Diakonos, D. J. Frantzeskakis, G. C. Katsimiga, X. N. Maintas, E. Manousakis, A. Tsapalis

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We study the classical dynamics of the Abelian Higgs model employing an asymptotic multiscale expansion method, which uses the ratio of the Higgs to the gauge field amplitudes as a small parameter. We derive an effective nonlinear Schrödinger equation for the gauge field, and a linear equation for the scalar field containing the gauge field as a nonlinear source. This equation is used to predict the existence of oscillons and oscillating kinks for certain regimes of the ratio of the Higgs to the gauge field masses. Results of numerical simulations are found to be in very good agreement with the …


Position-Dependent Diffusion Of Light In Disordered Waveguides, Alexey Yamilov, Raktim Sarma, Brandon Redding, Ben Payne, Heeso Noh, Hui Cao Jan 2014

Position-Dependent Diffusion Of Light In Disordered Waveguides, Alexey Yamilov, Raktim Sarma, Brandon Redding, Ben Payne, Heeso Noh, Hui Cao

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We present direct experimental evidence for position-dependent diffusion in open random media. The interference of light in time-reversed paths results in renormalization of the diffusion coefficient, which varies spatially. To probe the wave transport inside the system, we fabricate two-dimensional disordered waveguides and monitor the light intensity from the third dimension. Change the geometry of the system or dissipation limits the size of the loop trajectories, allowing us to control the renormalization of the diffusion coefficient. This work shows the possibility of manipulating wave diffusion via the interplay of localization and dissipation.


Triply Differential (E,2e) Studies Of Phenol, Silva G. Da, R. F. Neves, L. Chiari, D. B. Jones, E. Ali, Don H. Madison, C. G. Ning, K. L. Nixon, M. C. Lopes, M. J. Brunger Jan 2014

Triply Differential (E,2e) Studies Of Phenol, Silva G. Da, R. F. Neves, L. Chiari, D. B. Jones, E. Ali, Don H. Madison, C. G. Ning, K. L. Nixon, M. C. Lopes, M. J. Brunger

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We have measured (e,2e) triple differential cross sections (TDCS) for the electron-impact ionisation of phenol with coplanar asymmetrical kinematics for an incident electron energy of 250 eV. Experimental measurements of the angular distribution of the slow outgoing electrons at 20 eV are obtained when the incident electron scatters through angles of -5°, -10°, and -15°, respectively. The TDCS data are compared with calculations performed within the molecular 3-body distorted wave model. In this case, a mixed level of agreement, that was dependent on the kinematical condition being probed, was observed between the theoretical and experimental results in the binary peak …


Dynamical (E,2e) Studies Of Tetrahydropyran And 1,4-Dioxane, J. D. Builth-Williams, G. Da Silva, L. Chiari, D. B. Jones, Hari Chaluvadi, Don H. Madison, M. J. Brunger Jan 2014

Dynamical (E,2e) Studies Of Tetrahydropyran And 1,4-Dioxane, J. D. Builth-Williams, G. Da Silva, L. Chiari, D. B. Jones, Hari Chaluvadi, Don H. Madison, M. J. Brunger

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We present experimental and theoretical results for the electron-impact ionization of the highest occupied molecular orbitals of tetrahydropyran and 1,4-dioxane. Using an (e,2e) technique in asymmetric coplanar kinematics, angular distributions of the slow ejected electron, with an energy of 20 eV, are measured when incident electrons at 250 eV ionize the target and scatter through an angle of either -10° or -15°. The data are compared with calculations performed at the molecular 3-body distorted wave level. Fair agreement between the theoretical model and the experimental measurements was observed. The similar structures for these targets provide key insights for assessing the …


Kapitza Resistance Of Si/Sio₂ Interface, Bowen Deng, Aleksandr V. Chernatynskiy, Marat Khafizov, David H. Hurley, Simon R. Phillpot Jan 2014

Kapitza Resistance Of Si/Sio₂ Interface, Bowen Deng, Aleksandr V. Chernatynskiy, Marat Khafizov, David H. Hurley, Simon R. Phillpot

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A phonon wave packet dynamics method is used to characterize the Kapitza resistance of a Si/SiO2 interface in a Si/SiO2/Si heterostructure. By varying the thickness of SiO2 layer sandwiched between two Si layers, we determine the Kapitza resistance for the Si/SiO 2 interface from both wave packet dynamics and a direct, non-equilibrium molecular dynamics approach. The good agreement between the two methods indicates that they have each captured the anharmonic phonon scatterings at the interface. Moreover, detailed analysis provides insights as to how individual phonon mode scatters at the interface and their contribution to the Kapitza …


Phonon Thermal Transport Through Tilt Grain Boundaries In Strontium Titanate, Zexi Zheng, Xiang Chen, Bowen Deng, Aleksandr V. Chernatynskiy, Shengfeng Yang, Jinjun Xiong, Youping Chen Jan 2014

Phonon Thermal Transport Through Tilt Grain Boundaries In Strontium Titanate, Zexi Zheng, Xiang Chen, Bowen Deng, Aleksandr V. Chernatynskiy, Shengfeng Yang, Jinjun Xiong, Youping Chen

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In this work, we perform nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study phonon scattering at two tilt grain boundaries (GBs) in SrTiO3. Mode-wise energy transmission coefficients are obtained based on phonon wave-packet dynamics simulations. The Kapitza conductance is then quantified using a lattice dynamics approach. The obtained results of the Kapitza conductance of both GBs compare well with those obtained by the direct method, except for the temperature dependence. Contrary to common belief, the results of this work show that the optical modes in SrTiO3 contribute significantly to phonon thermal transport, accounting for over 50% of the Kapitza …


Experimental And Theoretical Cross Sections For Molecular-Frame Electron-Impact Excitation-Ionization Of D₂, Julian C A Lower, Esam S M Ali, Susan M. Bellm, Erich Weigold, Allison L. Harris, Chuangang Ning, Don H. Madison Dec 2013

Experimental And Theoretical Cross Sections For Molecular-Frame Electron-Impact Excitation-Ionization Of D₂, Julian C A Lower, Esam S M Ali, Susan M. Bellm, Erich Weigold, Allison L. Harris, Chuangang Ning, Don H. Madison

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We present both experimental and theoretical results for the dissociative ionization of D2 molecules induced by electron impact. Cross sections are determined in the molecular frame and are fully differential in the energies and emission angles of the dissociation fragments. Transitions are considered from the X1Σg+ electronic ground state of D2 to the 2sσg, 2pπu and 2pσu excited states of D2+. The experimental results are compared to calculations performed within the molecular four-body distorted-wave framework to describe the multicenter nature of the scattering process. The cross sections …


Light Sea Fermions In Electron-Proton And Muon-Proton Interactions, Ulrich D. Jentschura Dec 2013

Light Sea Fermions In Electron-Proton And Muon-Proton Interactions, Ulrich D. Jentschura

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The proton radius conundrum [Pohl, Nature 466, 213 (2010)NATUAS0028-083610. 1038/nature09250 and Antognini, Science 339, 417 (2013)SCIEAS0036-807510.1126/ science.1230016] highlights the need to revisit any conceivable sources of electron-muon nonuniversality in lepton-proton interactions within the standard model. Superficially, a number of perturbative processes could appear to lead to such a nonuniversality. One of these is a coupling of the scattered electron into an electronic vacuum-polarization loop as opposed to a muonic one in the photon exchange of two valence quarks, which is present only for electron projectiles as opposed to muon projectiles. However, we show that this effect actually is part of …


The Clustering Of Galaxies In The Sdss-Iii Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Weighing The Neutrino Mass Using The Galaxy Power Spectrum Of The Cmass Sample, Gong-Bo Zhao, Shun Saito, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website. Dec 2013

The Clustering Of Galaxies In The Sdss-Iii Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Weighing The Neutrino Mass Using The Galaxy Power Spectrum Of The Cmass Sample, Gong-Bo Zhao, Shun Saito, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website.

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We measure the sum of the neutrino particle masses using the three-dimensional galaxy power spectrum of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III) Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 9 the constant MASS (CMASS) galaxy sample. Combined with the cosmic microwave background, supernova and additional baryonic acoustic oscillation data, we find upper 95 per cent confidence limits (CL) of the neutrino mass ∑mν < 0.340 eV within a flat Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) background, and ∑mν< 0.821 eV, assuming a more general background cosmological model. The number of neutrino species is measured to be Neff = 4.308 ± 0.794 and 4.032+0.870 -0.894 for these two cases, respectively. We study and quantify the effect of several factors on the neutrino measurements, including the galaxy power spectrum bias model, the …


Search For Long-Lived Gravitational-Wave Transients Coincident With Long Gamma-Ray Bursts, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website. Dec 2013

Search For Long-Lived Gravitational-Wave Transients Coincident With Long Gamma-Ray Bursts, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website.

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Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been linked to extreme core-collapse supernovae from massive stars. Gravitational waves (GW) offer a probe of the physics behind long GRBs. We investigate models of long-lived (∼10-1000 s) GW emission associated with the accretion disk of a collapsed star or with its protoneutron star remnant. Using data from LIGO's fifth science run, and GRB triggers from the Swift experiment, we perform a search for unmodeled long-lived GW transients. Finding no evidence of GW emission, we place 90% confidence-level upper limits on the GW fluence at Earth from long GRBs for three waveforms inspired by a …


Plasmonic Scaling Of Superconducting Metamaterials, Cihan Kurter, John A. Abrahams, Gennady Shvets, Steven Mark Anlage Nov 2013

Plasmonic Scaling Of Superconducting Metamaterials, Cihan Kurter, John A. Abrahams, Gennady Shvets, Steven Mark Anlage

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Superconducting metamaterials are utilized to study the approach to the plasmonic limit simply by tuning temperature to modify the superfluid density, and thus the superfluid plasma frequency. We examine the persistence of artificial magnetism in a metamaterial made with superconductors in the plasmonic limit, and compare to the electromagnetic behavior of normal metals as a function of frequency as the plasma frequency is approached from below. Spiral-shaped Nb thin film meta-atoms of scaled dimensions are employed to explore the plasmonic behavior in these superconducting metamaterials, and the scaling condition allows extraction of the temperature dependent superfluid density, which is found …


Directed Search For Continuous Gravitational Waves From The Galactic Center, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website. Nov 2013

Directed Search For Continuous Gravitational Waves From The Galactic Center, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website.

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We present the results of a directed search for continuous gravitational waves from unknown, isolated neutron stars in the Galactic center region, performed on two years of data from LIGO's fifth science run from two LIGO detectors. The search uses a semicoherent approach, analyzing coherently 630 segments, each spanning 11.5 hours, and then incoherently combining the results of the single segments. It covers gravitational wave frequencies in a range from 78 to 496 Hz and a frequency-dependent range of first-order spindown values down to -7.86 x 10-8 Hz/s at the highest frequency. No gravitational waves were detected. The 90% …


Phases And Phase Transitions In Disordered Quantum Systems, Thomas Vojta Oct 2013

Phases And Phase Transitions In Disordered Quantum Systems, Thomas Vojta

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These lecture notes give a pedagogical introduction to phase transitions in disordered quantum systems and to the exotic Griffiths phases induced in their vicinity. We first review some fundamental concepts in the physics of phase transitions. We then derive criteria governing under what conditions spatial disorder or randomness can change the properties of a phase transition. After introducing the strong-disorder renormalization group method, we discuss in detail some of the exotic phenomena arising at phase transitions in disordered quantum systems. These include infinite-randomness criticality, rare regions and quantum Griffiths singularities, as well as the smearing of phase transitions. We also …


Measuring The Angle-Dependent Photoionization Cross Section Of Nitrogen Using High-Harmonic Generation, Xiaoming Ren, Varun Makhija, Anh-Thu Le, Jan Troß, Sudipta Mondal, Cheng Jin, Vinod Kumarappan, Carlos A. Trallero-Herrero Oct 2013

Measuring The Angle-Dependent Photoionization Cross Section Of Nitrogen Using High-Harmonic Generation, Xiaoming Ren, Varun Makhija, Anh-Thu Le, Jan Troß, Sudipta Mondal, Cheng Jin, Vinod Kumarappan, Carlos A. Trallero-Herrero

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We exploit the relationship between high harmonic generation (HHG) and the molecular photorecombination dipole to extract the molecular-frame differential photoionization cross section (PICS) in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) for molecular nitrogen. A shape resonance and a Cooper-type minimum are reflected in the pump-probe time delay measurements of different harmonic orders, where high-order rotational revivals are observed in N₂. We observe the energy- and angle-dependent Cooper minimum and shape resonance directly in the laboratory-frame HHG yield by achieving a high degree of alignment, [SEE FORMULA IN ABSTRACT cos2 θ] 0.8. The interplay between PICS and rotational revivals is confirmed by simulations …


Parameter Estimation For Compact Binary Coalescence Signals With The First Generation Gravitational-Wave Detector Network, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website. Sep 2013

Parameter Estimation For Compact Binary Coalescence Signals With The First Generation Gravitational-Wave Detector Network, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website.

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Compact binary systems with neutron stars or black holes are one of the most promising sources for ground-based gravitational-wave detectors. Gravitational radiation encodes rich information about source physics; thus parameter estimation and model selection are crucial analysis steps for any detection candidate events. Detailed models of the anticipated waveforms enable inference on several parameters, such as component masses, spins, sky location and distance, that are essential for new astrophysical studies of these sources. However, accurate measurements of these parameters and discrimination of models describing the underlying physics are complicated by artifacts in the data, uncertainties in the waveform models and …


Oscillons And Oscillating Kinks In The Abelian-Higgs Model, V. Achilleos, F. K. Diakonos, D. J. Frantzeskakis, Garyfallia C. Katsimiga, X. N. Maintas, E. Manousakis, C. E. Tsagkarakis, A. Tsapalis Aug 2013

Oscillons And Oscillating Kinks In The Abelian-Higgs Model, V. Achilleos, F. K. Diakonos, D. J. Frantzeskakis, Garyfallia C. Katsimiga, X. N. Maintas, E. Manousakis, C. E. Tsagkarakis, A. Tsapalis

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We study the classical dynamics of the Abelian Higgs model employing an asymptotic multiscale expansion method, which uses the ratio of the Higgs to the gauge field amplitudes as a small parameter. We derive an effective nonlinear Schrödinger equation for the gauge field, and a linear equation for the scalar field containing the gauge field as a nonlinear source. This equation is used to predict the existence of oscillons and oscillating kinks for certain regimes of the ratio of the Higgs to the gauge field masses. Results of direct numerical simulations are found to be in very good agreement with …


Modification Of Smeared Phase Transitions By Spatial Disorder Correlations, David Nozadze, Christopher Svoboda, Fawaz Hrahsheh, Thomas Vojta Aug 2013

Modification Of Smeared Phase Transitions By Spatial Disorder Correlations, David Nozadze, Christopher Svoboda, Fawaz Hrahsheh, Thomas Vojta

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Phase transitions in disordered systems can be smeared if rare spatial regions develop true static order while the bulk system is in the disordered phase. Here, we study the effects of spatial disorder correlations on such smeared phase transitions. The behaviors of observables are determined within optimal fluctuation theory. We show that even short-range correlations can qualitatively modify smeared phase transitions. For positive correlations (like impurity atoms attract each other), the order parameter is enhanced, while it is suppressed for repulsive correlations (like atoms repel each other). We use computer simulations to generate various types of disorder correlations, and to …


Postcollision Effects In Target Ionization By Ion Impact At Large Momentum Transfer, Michael Schulz, B. Najjari, Alexander B. Voitkiv, Katharina R. Schneider, Xincheng Wang, Aaron C. Laforge, Renate Hubele, Johannes Goullon, Natalia Ferreira, Aditya H. Kelkar, Manfred Grieser, Robert Moshammer, Joachim Hermann Ullrich, Daniel Fischer Aug 2013

Postcollision Effects In Target Ionization By Ion Impact At Large Momentum Transfer, Michael Schulz, B. Najjari, Alexander B. Voitkiv, Katharina R. Schneider, Xincheng Wang, Aaron C. Laforge, Renate Hubele, Johannes Goullon, Natalia Ferreira, Aditya H. Kelkar, Manfred Grieser, Robert Moshammer, Joachim Hermann Ullrich, Daniel Fischer

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We have measured and calculated fully differential cross sections for target ionization in 16-MeV O7++He and 24-MeV O8++Li collisions. As in previous studies, in the case of the He target we observe a pronounced forward shift in the angular distribution of the electrons relative to the direction of the momentum transfer q at small q (q < 1 a.u.). An unexpected result is that we also find a strong forward shift at large q (q > 2 a.u.), while at intermediate q this shift becomes very weak or even turns into a backward shift. For the Li target, in contrast, the forward shift monotonically increases with increasing q. These observations are qualitatively reproduced by our calculations. …


Nonrelativistic Limit Of The Dirac-Schwarzschild Hamiltonian: Gravitational Zitterbewegung And Gravitational Spin-Orbit Coupling, Ulrich D. Jentschura, J. H. Noble Aug 2013

Nonrelativistic Limit Of The Dirac-Schwarzschild Hamiltonian: Gravitational Zitterbewegung And Gravitational Spin-Orbit Coupling, Ulrich D. Jentschura, J. H. Noble

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We investigate the nonrelativistic limit of the gravitationally coupled Dirac equation via a Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation. The relativistic correction terms have immediate and obvious physical interpretations in terms of a gravitational Zitterbewegung and a gravitational spin-orbit coupling. We find no direct coupling of the spin vector to the gravitational force, which would otherwise violate parity. The particle-antiparticle symmetry described recently by one of us is verified on the level of the perturbative corrections accessed by the Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation. The gravitational corrections to the electromagnetic transition current are calculated.


High-Order-Harmonic Generation From Molecular Isomers With Midinfrared Intense Laser Pulses, Anh-Thu Le, R. R. Lucchese, C. D. Lin Aug 2013

High-Order-Harmonic Generation From Molecular Isomers With Midinfrared Intense Laser Pulses, Anh-Thu Le, R. R. Lucchese, C. D. Lin

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We present theoretical calculations of high-order-harmonic generation (HHG) from stereoisomers of 1,2-dichloroethylene (C₂H₂Cl₂) and 2-butene (C₄H₈) based on the quantitative rescattering theory. Our results show that the HHG spectra from these cis and trans isomers with intense midinfrared laser pulses are clearly distinguishable, even when the molecules are randomly oriented, in good agreement with the recent experiments by Wonget al. [Phys. Rev. A 84, 051403(R) (2011)]. We found that the angle-averaged tunneling ionization yields and photoionization cross sections from the cis and trans isomers for both molecules are nearly identical. The origin of the differences in HHG spectra is traced …


Structural And Magnetic Properties Of La₀.₇Sr₀.₃Mn₁₋ₓniₓo₃ (X ≤ 0.4), Thomas F. Creel, Jinbo Yang, Mehmet Kahveci, Satish K. Malik, Sylvio Quezado, Oran Allan Pringle, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James Jul 2013

Structural And Magnetic Properties Of La₀.₇Sr₀.₃Mn₁₋ₓniₓo₃ (X ≤ 0.4), Thomas F. Creel, Jinbo Yang, Mehmet Kahveci, Satish K. Malik, Sylvio Quezado, Oran Allan Pringle, William B. Yelon, William Joseph James

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We have studied the structural and magnetic properties of La0.7Sr0.3Mn1-xNixO3 (x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.20, 0.30, and 0.40) perovskites using x-ray and neutron diffraction and magnetic measurements. Our data consist of neutron (γ = 1.479Å) and x-ray (γ = 1.5481Å; Cu Kα) powder diffraction and magnetization measurements. We previously suggested these systems transition from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic ordering with the intermediate concentrations containing coexisting domains of ferromagnetically and antiferromagnetically ordered states. Upon further detailed examination, we find that the samples are homogeneous and that neutron data can be fitted to a …


A Dynamical (E,2e) Investigation Of The Structurally Related Cyclic Ethers Tetrahydrofuran, Tetrahydropyran, And 1,4-Dioxane, J. D. Builth-Williams, Susan M. Bellm, Luca Chiari, Penny A. Thorn, Darryl B. Jones, Hari Chaluvadi, Don H. Madison, Chuangang Ning, B. Lohmann, Gabriel Da Silva, Michael J. Brunger Jun 2013

A Dynamical (E,2e) Investigation Of The Structurally Related Cyclic Ethers Tetrahydrofuran, Tetrahydropyran, And 1,4-Dioxane, J. D. Builth-Williams, Susan M. Bellm, Luca Chiari, Penny A. Thorn, Darryl B. Jones, Hari Chaluvadi, Don H. Madison, Chuangang Ning, B. Lohmann, Gabriel Da Silva, Michael J. Brunger

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Triple differential cross section measurements for the electron-impact ionization of the highest occupied molecular orbitals of tetrahydropyran and 1,4-dioxane are presented. For each molecule, experimental measurements were performed using the (e,2e) technique in asymmetric coplanar kinematics with an incident electron energy of 250 eV and an ejected electron energy of 20 eV. With the scattered electrons being detected at -5°, the angular distributions of the ejected electrons in the binary and recoil regions were observed. These measurements are compared with calculations performed within the molecular 3-body distorted wave model. Here, reasonable agreement was observed between the theoretical model and the …


Quantitative Rescattering Theory Of High-Order Harmonic Generation For Polyatomic Molecules, Anh-Thu Le, R. R. Lucchese, C. D. Lin Jun 2013

Quantitative Rescattering Theory Of High-Order Harmonic Generation For Polyatomic Molecules, Anh-Thu Le, R. R. Lucchese, C. D. Lin

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We report applications of the quantitative rescattering theory (QRS) for calculation of high-order-harmonic generation (HHG) from polyatomic molecules in ultrashort linearly polarized intense laser pulses, using the example of the CCl₄ molecule. In particular, we present a detailed analysis and a treatment for the phase of the electron returning wave packet, which recollides with the parent molecular ion to emit high-energy photons. Our results show that Cooper-type minimum structures in the molecular photoionization cross section lead to quite distinguishable minima in the HHG spectra, even for unaligned polyatomic molecules.


Erratum: Gravitationally Coupled Dirac Equation For Antimatter (Physical Review A (2013) 87 (032101) Doi:10.1103/Physreva.87.032101), Ulrich D. Jentschura Jun 2013

Erratum: Gravitationally Coupled Dirac Equation For Antimatter (Physical Review A (2013) 87 (032101) Doi:10.1103/Physreva.87.032101), Ulrich D. Jentschura

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Low Energy (E,2e) Coincidence Studies Of Nh₃: Results From Experiment And Theory, Kate L. Nixon, Andrew James Murray, Hari Chaluvadi, Chuangang Ning, James Colgan, Don H. Madison May 2013

Low Energy (E,2e) Coincidence Studies Of Nh₃: Results From Experiment And Theory, Kate L. Nixon, Andrew James Murray, Hari Chaluvadi, Chuangang Ning, James Colgan, Don H. Madison

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Experimental and theoretical triple differential cross sections (TDCS) from ammonia are presented in the low energy regime with outgoing electron energies from 20 eV down to 1.5 eV. Ionization measurements from the 3a1, 1e1, and 2a1 molecular orbitals were taken in a coplanar geometry. Data from the 3a1 and 1e1 orbitals were also obtained in a perpendicular plane geometry. The data are compared to predictions from the distorted wave Born approximation and molecular-three-body distorted wave models. The cross sections for the 3a1 and 1e1 orbitals that have p-like character were found …


Interplay Between Localization And Absorption In Disordered Waveguides, Alexey Yamilov, Ben Payne May 2013

Interplay Between Localization And Absorption In Disordered Waveguides, Alexey Yamilov, Ben Payne

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This work presents results of ab-initio simulations of continuous wave transport in disordered absorbing waveguides. Wave interference effects cause deviations from diffusive picture of wave transport and make the diffusion coefficient position- and absorption-dependent. As a consequence, the true limit of a zero diffusion coefficient is never reached in an absorbing random medium of infinite size, instead, the diffusion coefficient saturates at some finite constant value. Transition to this absorption-limited diffusion exhibits a universality which can be captured within the framework of the self-consistent theory (SCT) of localization. The results of this work (i) justify use of SCT in analyses …