scholarly journals Photon antibunching in strongly coupled exciton–semiconductor cavity systems: Role of off-resonant coupling to multiple excitons

2010 ◽  
Vol 81 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Illes ◽  
S. Hughes
1998 ◽  
Vol 57 (12) ◽  
pp. R6775-R6778 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. V. Kamenev ◽  
G. J. McIntyre ◽  
D. McK Paul ◽  
M. R. Lees ◽  
G. Balakrishnan

Nanoscale ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 4758-4764 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Liu ◽  
Daoping Cai ◽  
Yuan Liu ◽  
Dandan Wang ◽  
Lingling Wang ◽  
...  

New insights into the cross-sensitivity of gas sensors are provided based on experimental and DFT calculation results. Compared with traditional thermally activated sensors, the sensor based on the hybrid nanostructures exhibits high response and excellent selectivity towards hydrogen.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (supp01b) ◽  
pp. 876-878 ◽  
Author(s):  
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RICHARD HAAS

We report the results of a search for second and third generation leptoquarks using 88 pb -1 of data recorded by the Collider Detector at Fermilab. Color triplet technipions, which play the role of scalar leptoquarks, are investigated due to their potential production in decays of strongly coupled color octet technirhos. Events with a signature of two heavy flavor jets and missing energy may indicate the decay of a second (third) generation leptoquark to a charm (bottom) quark and a neutrino. As the data is found to be consistent with Standard Model expectations, mass limits are determined.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panayiota Antoniou ◽  
Figen Suchanek ◽  
James F. Varner ◽  
Jonathan Foley

<p>We present a non-Hermitian formulation of the polaritonic structure of azobenzene strongly coupled to a photonic mode that explicitly accounts for the fleeting nature of the photon-molecule interaction. This formalism reveals that the polaritonic non-adiabatic couplings that facilitate cis-trans isomerization can be dramatically modified by photonic dissipation. We perform Fewest-Switches Surface Hopping dynamics on the surfaces that derive from our non-Hermitian formalism and find that the polaritonic isomerization yields are strongly suppressed for moderate dissipation rates, and that cavity-free isomerization dynamics are recovered under large dissipation rates. These findings highlight the important role that the finite</p><p>lifetime of photonic degrees of freedom play in polaritonic chemistry.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Green ◽  
Martha Yaghoubi Jouybari ◽  
Haritha Asha ◽  
Fabrizio Santoro ◽  
Roberto Improta

<div>We introduce a method (FrD-LVC) based on a fragment diabatization (FrD) for the parametrization of a Linear Vibronic Coupling (LVC) model suitable for studying the photophysics of multichromophore systems. In combination with effective quantum dynamics (QD) propagations with multilayer multiconfigurational time-dependent Hartree (ML-MCTDH), the FrD-LVC approach gives access to the study of the competition between intra-chromophore decays, like those at conical intersections, and inter-chromophore processes, like exciton localization/delocalization and the involvement of charge transfer (CT) states. We used FrD-LVC parametrized with TD-DFT calculations, adopting either CAM-B3LYP or ωB97X-D functionals, to study the ultrafast photoexcited QD of a Guanine-Cytosine (GC) hydrogen bonded pair, within a Watson-Crick arrangement, considering up to 12 coupled diabatic electronic states and the effect of all the 99 vibrational coordinates. The bright excited states localized on C and, especially, on G are predicted to be strongly coupled to the G->C CT state which is efficiently and quickly populated after an excitation to any of the four lowest energy bright local excited states. Our QD simulations show that more than 80% of the excited population on G and ~50% of that on C decays to this CT state in less than 50 fs. We investigate the role of vibronic effects in the population of the CT state and show it depends mainly on its large reorganization energy so that it can occur even when it is significantly less stable than the bright states in the Franck-Condon region. At the same time, we document that the formation of the GC pair almost suppresses the involvement of dark nπ* excited states in the photoactivated dynamics.</div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Alizadeh ◽  
Amin Azimi ◽  
Maryam Ghorbani

AbstractTemporal nesting of cortical slow oscillations (SO), thalamic spindles and hippocampal ripples indicates the succession of regional neuronal interactions required for memory consolidation. However how the thalamic activity during spindles organizes hippocampal dynamics remains largely undetermined. We analyzed simultaneous recordings of anterodorsal thalamus and CA1 in mice to determine the contribution of thalamic spindles in cross-regional synchronization. Our results indicated that temporal hippocampo-thalamocortical coupling were more enhanced during slower and longer thalamic spindles. Additionally, spindles occurring closer to SO trough were more strongly coupled to ripples. We found that the temporal association between CA1 spiking/ripples and thalamic spindles was stronger following spatial exploration compared to baseline sleep. We further developed a hippocampal-thalamocortical model to explain the mechanism underlying the duration and frequency-dependent coupling of thalamic spindles to hippocampal activity. Our findings shed light on our understanding of the functional role of thalamic activity during spindles on multi-regional information transfer.


ACS Photonics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 2292-2301
Author(s):  
Bin Liu ◽  
Vinod M. Menon ◽  
Matthew Y. Sfeir
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1983 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 259-266
Author(s):  
W. Dziembowski

AbstractIt is shown that in consequence of the parametric resonance, g modes of low spherical harmonic degree l are strongly coupled to the modes of high degree. The coupling limits the growth of lowl modes to very small amplitudes. For g1, l = 1 mode, the final amplitude of the radial velocity is of the order of 10 cm s-1. A mixing of solar core as a result of a finite-amplitude development of linear instability of this mode is thus highly unlikely.


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