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Ratios of heavy baryons to heavy mesons in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions
(American Physical Society, 2009)
Heavy baryon/meson ratios Lambda(c)/D(0) and Lambda(b)/(B) over bar (0) in relativistic heavy ion collisions are studied in the quark coalescence model. For heavy baryons, we include production from coalescence of heavy ...
Nonlinear optics via double dark resonances
(American Physical Society, 2003)
Double dark resonances originate from a coherent perturbation of a system displaying electromagnetically induced transparency. We experimentally show and theoretically confirm that this leads to the possibility of extremely ...
Measurement of the separation between atoms beyond diffraction limit RID A-5077-2009
(American Physical Society, 2006)
Precision measurement of small separations between two atoms or molecules has been of interest since the early days of science. Here, we discuss a scheme which yields spatial information on a system of two identical atoms ...
Folding model analysis of 240 MeV (6)Li elastic scattering on (116)Sn and inelastic scattering to low-lying states of (116)Sn
(American Physical Society, 2007)
Elastic scattering of 240 MeV (6)Li ions from (116)Sn was measured from 4(degrees)<=theta(c.m.)<= 32(degrees). The data were fitted with a Woods-Saxon phenomenological potential and with double folding models using the M3Y ...
Probing the quantum commutation rules through cavity QED
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We propose a cavity QED-based scheme to observe the noncommutativity between the creation and annihilation operators. By conditional measurement after the atom-field interaction in a cavity, it is possible to achieve a ...
Lamb shift due to surface plasmon polariton modes
(American Physical Society, 2008)
The Lamb shift of a hydrogen atom due to the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes is calculated and we observe both band edge and surface enhancement. The atom sits inside a thin metal slab which is sandwiched by two ...
Quantum beat laser as a source of entangled radiation
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We consider a quantum beat laser [Scully and Zubairy, Phys. Rev. A 35 752 (1987)] as a source of entangled radiation. The system essentially consists of three-level atoms inside a doubly resonant cavity such that coherence ...
Vacuum squeezing in atomic media via self-rotation RID A-1272-2007 RID B-9041-2008
(American Physical Society, 2002)
When linearly polarized light propagates through a medium in which elliptically polarized light would undergo self-rotation, squeezed vacuum can appear in the orthogonal polarization. A simple relationship between self-rotation ...
Optically controlled delays for broadband pulses
(American Physical Society, 2005)
We propose a scheme that provides large controllable delays for broadband optical pulses. The system is based on the steep dispersion of a coherently driven medium, in which the narrow electromagnetically induced transparency ...
Quantum search protocol for an atomic array
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Quantum computers can, in principle, exceed the speed of ordinary computers by taking advantage of quantum coherence and entanglement. It is possible to find a "needle in a haystack" of N-1 straws in only rootN searches ...