58 research outputs found
Zero frequency divergence and gauge phase factor in the optical response theory
The static current-current correlation leads to the definitional zero
frequency divergence (ZFD) in the optical susceptibilities. Previous
computations have shown nonequivalent results between two gauges ( and ) under the exact same unperturbed wave functions. We
reveal that those problems are caused by the improper treatment of the
time-dependent gauge phase factor in the optical response theory. The gauge
phase factor, which is conventionally ignored by the theory, is important in
solving ZFD and obtaining the equivalent results between these two gauges. The
Hamiltonians with these two gauges are not necessary equivalent unless the
gauge phase factor is properly considered in the wavefunctions. Both
Su-Shrieffer-Heeger (SSH) and Takayama-Lin-Liu-Maki (TLM) models of
trans-polyacetylene serve as our illustrative examples to study the linear
susceptibility through both current-current and dipole-dipole
correlations. Previous improper results of the calculations and
distribution functions with both gauges are discussed. The importance of gauge
phase factor to solve the ZFD problem is emphasized based on SSH and TLM
models. As a conclusion, the reason why dipole-dipole correlation favors over
current-current correlation in the practical computations is explained.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Analytical solutions to the third-harmonic generation in trans-polyacetylene: Application of dipole-dipole correlation on the single electron models
The analytical solutions for the third-harmonic generation (THG) on infinite
chains in both Su-Shrieffer-Heeger (SSH) and Takayama-Lin-Liu-Maki (TLM) models
of trans-polyacetylene are obtained through the scheme of dipole-dipole ()
correlation. They are not equivalent to the results obtained through static
current-current () correlation or under polarization operator
. The van Hove singularity disappears exactly in the analytical forms,
showing that the experimentally observed two-photon absorption peak (TPA) in
THG may not be directly explained by the single electron models.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Miastenia grave: avaliação clinica e terapêutica de 55 casos
Foram estudados 55 casos de miastenia grave, avaliando os sinais e sintomas clínicos que ocorreram no início e na evolução dos pacientes, bem como os procedimentos diagnósticos e avaliação das medidas terapêuticas utilizadas. No manejo dos pacientes foram utilizados anticolinesterásicos, corticoesteróides, azathioprina, plasmaferese e timectomia, sem que fosse possível encontrar relação estatística significante entre os diferentes procedimentos com respeito à resolução da doença. Dos 55 casos, 9 (16,6%) obtiveram remissão total, 41 (74,5%) permaneceram com a doença ativa necessitando de tratamento sintomático e 5 (9.09%) faleceram. Houve relação estatística significante entre os sinais de insuficiência respiratória, crises miastênicas e timoma somente no grupo de pacientes que faleceram (um por insuficiência respiratória restritiva secundária a cifoescoliose severa, três com timoma e um caso durante a timectomia)
Leukocyte response to muscle antigens in myasthenia gravis: Relationship to clinical severity and Presence of circulating antibodies
Electrophysiologic evaluations of thymectomy in myasthenia gravis: Preliminary findings
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