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Highly Sensitive Wavelength-scale Amorphous Hybrid Plasmonic Detectors
Hybrid integration of plasmonics and Si photonics is a promising architecture
for global microprocessor interconnects. To this end, practical plasmonic
devices not only should provide athermal, broadband operation over
wavelength-scale footprint, but also support non-intrusive integration with
low-loss Si waveguides as well as CMOS back-end-of-line processes. Here, we
demonstrate a hybrid plasmonic photodetector with a single active junction
fabricated via back-end deposited amorphous materials coupled to Si nanowires
with only 1.5dB loss. Utilizing internal photoemission, our detectors measured
sensitivity of -35dBm in a 620nm by 5{\mu}m footprint at 7V bias. Moreover,
responsivity up to 0.4mA/W and dark current down to 0.2nA were obtained. The
high process tolerance is demonstrated between {\lambda}=1.2-1.8{\mu}m and up
to 100{\deg}C. The results suggest the potential towards plasmonic-photonic
optoelectronic integration on top of Si chips without costly process
modifications.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Optimal stirring strategies for passive scalar mixing
We address the challenge of optimal incompressible stirring to mix an
initially inhomogeneous distribution of passive tracers. As a quantitative
measure of mixing we adopt the norm of the scalar fluctuation field,
equivalent to the (square-root of the) variance of a low-pass filtered image of
the tracer concentration field. First we establish that this is a useful gauge
even in the absence of molecular diffusion: its vanishing as is
evidence of the stirring flow's mixing properties in the sense of ergodic
theory. Then we derive absolute limits on the total amount of mixing, as a
function of time, on a periodic spatial domain with a prescribed instantaneous
stirring energy or stirring power budget. We subsequently determine the flow
field that instantaneously maximizes the decay of this mixing measure---when
such a flow exists. When no such `steepest descent' flow exists (a possible but
non-generic situation) we determine the flow that maximizes the growth rate of
the norm's decay rate. This local-in-time optimal stirring strategy is
implemented numerically on a benchmark problem and compared to an optimal
control approach using a restricted set of flows. Some significant challenges
for analysis are outlined.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. PDFLaTeX with JFM style (included
SuperChat: Dialogue Generation by Transfer Learning from Vision to Language using Two-dimensional Word Embedding and Pretrained ImageNet CNN Models
The recent work of Super Characters method using two-dimensional word
embedding achieved state-of-the-art results in text classification tasks,
showcasing the promise of this new approach. This paper borrows the idea of
Super Characters method and two-dimensional embedding, and proposes a method of
generating conversational response for open domain dialogues. The experimental
results on a public dataset shows that the proposed SuperChat method generates
high quality responses. An interactive demo is ready to show at the workshop.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Accepted by CVPR2019 Language and Vision
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