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The Smectic A to C Phase Transition in Isotropic Disordered Environments
We study theoretically the smectic A to C phase transition in isotropic
disordered environments. Surprisingly, we find that, as in the clean smectic A
to C phase transition, smectic layer fluctuations do not affect the nature of
the transition, in spite of the fact that they are much stronger in the
presence of the disorder. As a result, we find that the universality class of
the transition is that of the "Random field XY model" (RFXY)
Universality for Moving Stripes: A Hydrodynamic Theory of Polar Active Smectics
We present a hydrodynamic theory of polar active smectics, for systems both
with and without number conservation. For the latter, we find quasi long-ranged
smectic order in d=2 and long-ranged smectic order in d=3. In d=2 there is a
Kosterlitz-Thouless type phase transition from the smectic phase to the ordered
fluid phase driven by increasing the noise strength. For the number conserving
case, we find that giant number fluctuations are greatly suppressed by the
smectic order; that smectic order is long-ranged in d=3; and that nonlinear
effects become important in d=2.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
High Speed Mid-Wave Infrared Uni-traveling Carrier Photodetector
Mid-wave infrared (MWIR) frequency comb is expected to dramatically improve
the precision and sensitivity of molecular spectroscopy. For high resolution
application, high speed MWIR photodetector is one of the key components,
however, the commercially available high speed MWIR photodetector only has
sub-GHz bandwidth currently. In this paper, we demonstrate, for the first time
to our knowledge, a high speed mid-wave infrared (MWIR) uni-traveling carrier
photodetector based on InAs/GaSb type-II superlattice (T2SL) at room
temperature. The device exhibits a cutoff wavelength of 5.6{\mu}m, and 3dB
bandwidth of 6.58 GHz for a 20{\mu}m diameter device at 300K. These promising
results show the device has potential to be utilized in high speed applications
such as frequency comb spectroscopy, free space communication and others. The
limitations on the high frequency performance of the photodetectors are also
discussed
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