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One photon’s transmission usefully controls another

September 9, 2020 Author: Category: Physics Feed

<p>To preserve the quantum correlations between two particles of light, researchers mapped the scattering that a photon experienced onto the entangled state.</p>

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Symplectic coarse-grained classical and semclassical evolution of subsystems: New theoretical approach

September 9, 2020 Author: Maurice A. de Gosson Category: Physics Feed

Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 61, Issue 9, September 2020. We study the classical and semiclassical time evolutions of subsystems of a Hamiltonian system; this is done using a generalization of Heller’s thawed Gaussian approximation introduce…

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Coupled very-high permittivity dielectric resonators for clinical MRI

September 9, 2020 Author: Viacheslav Ivanov Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. Dielectric resonators made of high permittivity materials with low losses have been extensively studied for application in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectrosco…

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Macroscopic polarization in the nominally ergodic relaxor state of lead magnesium niobate

September 9, 2020 Author: Lukas M. Riemer Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. Macroscopic polarity and its dynamic response to external electric fields and temperature in the nominally ergodic relaxor phase of pristine lead magnesium niobate crystals and ceramics, Pb…

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Macroscopic polarization in the nominally ergodic relaxor state of lead magnesium niobate

September 9, 2020 Author: Lukas M. Riemer Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. Macroscopic polarity and its dynamic response to external electric fields and temperature in the nominally ergodic relaxor phase of pristine lead magnesium niobate crystals and ceramics, Pb…

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Switchable smart windows using a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals imposed on a nematic liquid crystal

September 9, 2020 Author: Pragnya Satapathy Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. A polymer stabilized liquid crystal (PSLC) system formed by a nematic contained in a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals, exhibiting many attractive features, is demonstrated. The …

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Switchable smart windows using a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals imposed on a nematic liquid crystal

September 9, 2020 Author: Pragnya Satapathy Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. A polymer stabilized liquid crystal (PSLC) system formed by a nematic contained in a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals, exhibiting many attractive features, is demonstrated. The …

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Super-chiral vibrational spectroscopy with metasurfaces for high-sensitive identification of alanine enantiomers

September 9, 2020 Author: Takumi Iida Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. Chiral nature of an enantiomer can be characterized by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, but such a technique usually suffers from weak signal even with a sophisticated optical instrume…

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Sensitive detection of excited energy levels in rare-earth optical materials by a magneto-optical resonant excitation technique

September 9, 2020 Author: Xiaodie Chen Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. An optical method for the sensitive detection of excited energy levels in rare-earth luminescent materials is developed based on the magnetic field induced photoluminescence (PL) enhancemen…

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Super-chiral vibrational spectroscopy with metasurfaces for high-sensitive identification of alanine enantiomers

September 9, 2020 Author: Takumi Iida Category: Physics Feed

Applied Physics Letters, Volume 117, Issue 10, September 2020. Chiral nature of an enantiomer can be characterized by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, but such a technique usually suffers from weak signal even with a sophisticated optical instrume…

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  • One photon’s transmission usefully controls another
  • Symplectic coarse-grained classical and semclassical evolution of subsystems: New theoretical approach
  • Coupled very-high permittivity dielectric resonators for clinical MRI
  • Macroscopic polarization in the nominally ergodic relaxor state of lead magnesium niobate
  • Macroscopic polarization in the nominally ergodic relaxor state of lead magnesium niobate
  • Switchable smart windows using a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals imposed on a nematic liquid crystal
  • Switchable smart windows using a biopolymer network of cellulose nanocrystals imposed on a nematic liquid crystal
  • Sensitive detection of excited energy levels in rare-earth optical materials by a magneto-optical resonant excitation technique
  • Super-chiral vibrational spectroscopy with metasurfaces for high-sensitive identification of alanine enantiomers
  • Super-chiral vibrational spectroscopy with metasurfaces for high-sensitive identification of alanine enantiomers
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