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Formation of Low Threshold Voltage Microlasers
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) with threshold voltages of 1.7V have been fabricated. The resistance-area product in these new vertical cavity lasers is comparable to that of edge-emitting lasers, and threshold currents as low as 3 mA have been measured. Molecular beam epitaxy was used to grow n-type mirrors, a quantum well active region, and a heavily Be-doped p-contact. After contact definition and alloying, passive high-reflectivity mirrors were deposited by reactive sputter deposition of SiO2/Si3N4 to complete the laser cavity
Quantum-Matter-Spacetime : Peter Mittelstaedt's Contributions to Physics and Its Foundations
In a period of over 50 years, Peter Mittelstaedt has made substantial and lasting contributions to several fields in theoretical physics as well as the foundations and philosophy of physics. Here we present an overview of his achievements in physics and its foundations which may serve as a guide to the bibliography (printed in this Festschrift) of his publications. An appraisal of Peter Mittelstaedt's work in the philosophy of physics is given in a separate contribution by B. Falkenburg
Quantum bit detector
We propose and analyze an experimental scheme of quantum nondemolition
detection of monophotonic and vacuum states in a superconductive toroidal
cavity by means of Rydberg atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Full characterization of a three-photon GHZ state using quantum state tomography
We have performed the first experimental tomographic reconstruction of a
three-photon polarization state. Quantum state tomography is a powerful tool
for fully describing the density matrix of a quantum system. We measured 64
three-photon polarization correlations and used a "maximum-likelihood"
reconstruction method to reconstruct the GHZ state. The entanglement class has
been characterized using an entanglement witness operator and the maximum
predicted values for the Mermin inequality was extracted.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
Study to establish cost projections for production of Redox chemicals
A cost study of four proposed manufacturing processes for redox chemicals for the NASA REDOX Energy Storage System yielded favorable selling prices in the range 1.91/kg of chromic chloride, anhydrous basis, including ferrous chloride. The prices corresponded to specific energy storage costs from under 17/kWh. A refined and expanded cost analysis of the most favored process yielded a price estimate corresponding to a storage cost of $11/kWh. The findings supported the potential economic viability of the NASA REDOX system
Structure of the cell envelope of Halobacterium halobium
The structure of the isolated cell envelope of Halobacterium halobium is studied by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and biochemical analysis. The envelope consists of the cell membrane and two layers of protein outside. The outer layer of protein shows a regular arrangement of the protein or glycoprotein particles and is therefore identified as the cell wall. Just outside the cell membrane is a 20 A-thick layer of protein. It is a third structure in the envelope, the function of which may be distinct from that of the cell membrane and the cell wall. This inner layer of protein is separated from the outer protein layer by a 65 Å-wide space which has an electron density very close to that of the suspending medium, and which can be etched after freeze-fracture. The space is tentatively identified as the periplasmic space. At NaCl concentrations below 2.0 M, both protein layers of the envelope disintegrate. Gel filtration and analytical ultracentrifugation of the soluble components from the two protein layers reveal two major bands of protein with apparent mol wt of ~16,000 and 21,000. At the same time, the cell membrane stays essentially intact as long as the Mg++ concentration is kept at ≥ 20 mM. The cell membrane breaks into small fragments when treated with 0.1 M NaCl and EDTA, or with distilled water, and some soluble proteins, including flavins and cytochromes, are released. The cell membrane apparently has an asymmetric core of the lipid bilayer
Quantum computation with trapped ions in an optical cavity
Two-qubit logical gates are proposed on the basis of two atoms trapped in a
cavity setup. Losses in the interaction by spontaneous transitions are
efficiently suppressed by employing adiabatic transitions and the Zeno effect.
Dynamical and geometrical conditional phase gates are suggested. This method
provides fidelity and a success rate of its gates very close to unity. Hence,
it is suitable for performing quantum computation.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, REVTEX, second part modified, typos correcte
The Unification of Europe after the Second World War: Challenges in a Globalized World
The essay analyzes the process of European unification after the Second World War. It starts with the enormous distrust that had most of the European states towards Germany, and it explains how, in the following decades, this distrust diminished slowly. Nevertheless, it did not disappear completely, what could be seen clearly in the process of German reunification after the fall of the Wall of Berlin. Furthermore, the essay underlines that the European Union has been built from one crisis to another, and all these crises finally have contributed to strengthen the idea of the European unity.El ensayo analiza a grandes rasgos el proceso de unificación europea después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, partiendo de la enorme desconfianza que reinaba en Europa en 1945 frente a Alemania. Explica cómo, paso a paso, esta desconfianza disminuyó a lo largo de las décadas, pero sin desaparecer completamente, lo que se puso nuevamente de manifiesto en el proceso de reunificación alemana después de la caída del Muro de Berlín. Resalta, además, que Europa se ha venido construyendo de crisis a crisis; todas estas crisis han contribuido, a fin de cuentas, a fortalecer la idea de la unidad Europea
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