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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 992
Author(s):  
Hongyun Lu ◽  
Siyu Liu ◽  
Shengliang Zhang ◽  
Qihe Chen

To promote Agaricus sinodeliciosus var. Chaidam ZJU-TP-08 growth and metabolites accumulation, a novel integrated strategy was developed by adopting high levels of metal ions coupled with light treatment. The results revealed that yellow and blue light could significantly promote biomass and exopolysaccharides production, respectively. Furthermore, the yellow–blue light shift strategy could stimulate exopolysaccharides formation. Ca2+ ions coupled with blue light mostly promoted exopolysaccharides production related to oxidative stress, which was 42.00% and 58.26% higher than that of Ca2+ ions coupled with the non-light and dark cultivation without Ca2+ ions in 5-L bioreactor. RNA-seq was performed to uncover the underlined molecular mechanism regulated by light-induced gene expressions in exopolysaccharides biosynthesis and oxidative stress. The findings of this work provide valuable insights into adopting metal ions coupled with the light-assisted method for the macrofungus submerged fermentation for exopolysaccharides production.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2067 (1) ◽  
pp. 012003
Author(s):  
V I Yudin ◽  
M Yu Basalaev ◽  
A V Taichenachev ◽  
D A Radnatarov ◽  
V A Andryushkov ◽  
...  

Abstract For the resonance of coherent population trapping (CPT), we show that in the case of a spatially inhomogeneous light shift (for example, due to the Gaussian transversal profile of the light beam intensity), the zero position of the error signal, formed by the use of phase-jump technique, depends on the integration time of the spectroscopic signal. Basing on this effect, we propose two-loop method to stabilize the microwave power at the point where the light shift vanishes.


Author(s):  
A. Bouvier ◽  
E. De Clercq ◽  
S. Guerendel ◽  
C. E. Calosso ◽  
P. Yun Key

2021 ◽  
Vol 103 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kosuke Shibata ◽  
Naota Sekiguchi ◽  
Takuya Hirano
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip Gregory ◽  
Jacob Blackmore ◽  
Sarah Bromley ◽  
Jeremy Hutson ◽  
Simon Cornish

Abstract Quantum states with long-lived coherence are essential for quantum computation, simulation and metrology. The nuclear spin states of ultracold molecules prepared in the singlet rovibrational ground state are an excellent candidate for encoding and storing quantum information. However, it is important to understand all sources of decoherence for these qubits, and then eliminate them, in order to reach the longest possible coherence times. Here, we fully characterise the dominant mechanisms for decoherence of a storage qubit in an optically trapped ultracold gas of RbCs molecules using high-resolution Ramsey spectroscopy. Guided by a detailed understanding of the hyperfine structure of the molecule, we tune the magnetic field to where a pair of hyperfine states have the same magnetic moment. These states form a qubit, which is insensitive to variations in magnetic field. Our experiments reveal an unexpected differential tensor light shift between the states, caused by weak mixing of rotational states. We demonstrate how this light shift can be eliminated by setting the angle between the linearly polarised trap light and the applied magnetic field to a magic angle of arccos(1/√3)≈55°. This leads to a coherence time exceeding 6.9 s (90% confidence level). Our results unlock the potential of ultracold molecules as a platform for quantum computation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 103 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
C. H. Baldwin ◽  
B. J. Bjork ◽  
M. Foss-Feig ◽  
J. P. Gaebler ◽  
D. Hayes ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Alexey Baranov ◽  
Sergey Ermak ◽  
Roman Lozov ◽  
Vladimir Semenov

The article presents the results of an experimental study of the external magnetic field orientation and magnitude influence on the rubidium atomic clock, simulating the influence of the geomagnetic field on the onboard rubidium atomic clock of navigation satellites. The tensor component value of the atomic clock frequency light shift on the rubidium cell was obtained, and this value was ~2 Hz. The comparability of the relative light shift (~10−9) and the regular gravitational correction (4×10−10) to the frequency of the rubidium atomic clock was shown. The experimental results to determine the orientational shift influence on the rubidium atomic clock frequency were presented. A significant effect on the relative frequency instability of a rubidium atomic clock at a level of 10−12(10−13) for rotating external magnetic field amplitudes of 1.5 A/m and 3 A/m was demonstrated. This magnitude corresponds to the geomagnetic field in the orbit of navigation satellites. The necessity of taking into account various factors (satellite orbit parameters and atomic clock characteristics) is substantiated for correct comparison of corrections to the rubidium onboard atomic clock frequency associated with the Earth’s gravitational field action and the satellite orientation in the geomagnetic field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1686 ◽  
pp. 012029
Author(s):  
D S Chuchelov ◽  
E A Tsygankov ◽  
M I Vaskovskaya ◽  
S A Zibrov ◽  
V L Velichansky ◽  
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