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    Testing Charmonium Production Mechanism via Polarized J/ψJ/\psi Pair Production at the LHC

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    At present the color-octet mechanism is still an important and debatable part in the non-relativistic QCD(NRQCD). We find in this work that the polarized double charmonium production at the LHC may pose a stringent test on the charmonium production mechanism. Result shows that the transverse momentum(pTp_T) scaling behaviors of double J/ψJ/\psi differential cross sections in color-singlet and -octet production mechanisms deviate distinctively from each other while pTp_T is larger than 7 GeV. In color-octet mechanism, the two J/ψJ/\psis in one pair are mostly transversely polarized when pT2mcp_T\gg 2 m_c, as expected from the fragmentation limit point of view. In color-singlet mechanism, there is about one half of the charmonium pairs with at least one J/ψJ/\psi being longitudinally polarized at moderate transverse momentum. The energy dependence of the polarized J/ψJ/\psi pair production is found to be weak, and this process is found to be experimentally attainable in the early phase of the LHC operation.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure

    Quantum Routing of Single Photons with Cyclic Three-Level System

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    We propose an experimentally accessible single-photon routing scheme using a \bigtriangleup-type three-level atom embedded in quantum multi-channels composed of coupled-resonator waveguides. Via the on-demand classical field applied to the atom, the router can extract a single photon from the incident channel, and then redirect it into another. The efficient functions of perfect reflection of single photon signal in the incident channel is rooted in the coherent resonance and the existence of photonic bound states.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Threshold for Non-Thermal Stabilization of Open Quantum Systems

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    We generally study whether or not the information of an open quantum system could be totally erased by its surrounding environment in the long time. For a harmonic oscillator coupled to a bath of a spectral density with zero-value regions, we quantitatively present a threshold of system-bath coupling \eta_{c}, above which the initial information of the system can remains partially as its long time stablization deviates from the usual thermalization. This non-thermal stabilization happens as a non-Markovian effect.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
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