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Quantum signatures in quadratic optomechanics
We analyze quantum effects occurring in optomechanical systems where the
coupling between an optical mode and a mechanical mode is quadratic in
displacement (membrane-in-the-middle geometry). We show that it is possible to
observe quantum effects in these systems without achieving the single-photon
strong coupling regime. We find that zero-point energy causes a mechanical
frequency shift, and we propose an experimental way to measure it. Further, we
show that it is possible to determine the phonon statistics from the cavity
transmission, and propose a way to infer the resonator's temperature based on
this feature. For completeness, we revisit the case of an isolated system and
show that different types of mechanical quantum states can be created,
depending on the initial cavity state. In this situation, mechanical motion
undergoes collapse and revivals, and we compute the collapse and revival times,
as well as the degree of squeezing.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 2nd versio
Unconventional superconductivity and an ambient-pressure magnetic quantum critical point in single-crystal LaNiC
Superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric LaNiC is expected to be induced
by electron--phonon interactions due to its lack of magnetic instabilities. The
non-Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) behaviors found in this material call into
question the long-standing idea that relates unconventional superconductivity
with magnetic interactions. Here we report magnetic penetration-depth
measurements in a high-purity single crystal of LaNiC at pressures up to
2.5 GPa and temperatures down to 0.04 K. At ambient pressure and below 0.5
the penetration depth goes as for the in-plane and for the
out-of-plane component, firmly implying the existence of point nodes in the
energy gap and the unconventional character of this superconductor. The present
study also provides first evidence of magnetism in LaNiC by unraveling a
pressure-induced antiferromagnetic phase inside the superconducting state at
temperatures below 0.5 K, with a quantum critical point around ambient
pressure. The results presented here maintain a solid base for the notion that
unconventional superconductivity only arises near magnetic order or
fluctuations.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Reverse Monte Carlo Simulations and Raman Scattering of an Amorphous GeSe Alloy Produced by Mechanical Alloying
The short and intermediate range order of an amorphous GeSe alloy
produced by Mechanical Alloying were studied by Reverse Monte Carlo simulations
of its x-ray total structure factor and Raman scattering. The simulations were
used to compute the ,
and
partial distribution functions and the ,
and partial structure factors. We
calculated the coordination numbers and interatomic distances for the first and
second neighbors and the bond-angle distribution functions
. The data obtained indicate that the structure of
the alloy has important differences when compared to alloys prepared by other
techniques. There are a high number of Se-Se pairs in the first shell, and some
of the tetrahedral units formed seemed to be connected by Se-Se bridges.Comment: 7 figures, submitted to J. Phys.: Cond. Matte
Efeito do período pós-parto na fertilidade de vacas de corte submetidas à re-sincronização do estro.
Um grupo de 118 vacas dividido segundo o período pós-parto em G1 (<42 dias pós-parto) e G2 (3 42 dias) foi submetido a sincronização do estro e inseminação artificial em momento pre-estabelecido (IAME). Doze dias depois procedeu-se a re-sincronização com um implante de 6 mg de norgestomet, que foi retirado nove dias depois. Uma segunda IAME foi feita 48 horas depois, apenas nas vacas nao-prenhes a 1 IAME. As vacas do G2 tiveram taxa de prenhez maior na IAME inicial. As taxas de prenhez a 2 IA e cumulativa não deferiram entre grupos
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