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  • Statistical properties of a modified standard map in quantum and classical regimes
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    - NONLINEAR DYNAMICS - Year 2019

    We present a model—a modified standard map. This model has interesting properties that allow quantum–classical correspondences to be studied. For some range of parameters in the classical phase space of this model, there exist large accelerator modes. We can create a family of maps that have large accelerator modes.

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  • Structure, luminescent properties and FDTD simulation of TeO2-BaO-Bi2O3-Ag:Ln3+ glass-ceramics system

    TeO2-BaO-Bi2O3-Ag glass systems (TBB) co-doped with terbium and europium ions have been successfully synthesized through conventional melt-quenching technique. Heat treatment procedure at 350 °C has been conducted in order to synthesize silver nanoparticles embedded in TBB glass matrix. Structural measurements involved XRD studies that revealed no crystallization of glass structure after heat treatment at elevated temperatures....

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  • Swapping Space for Time: An Alternative to Time-Domain Interferometry
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    Young's double-slit experiment [1] requires two waves produced simultaneously at two different points in space. In quantum mechanics the waves correspond to a single quantum object, even as complex as a big molecule. An interference is present as long as one cannot tell for sure which slit is chosen by the object. The more we know about the path, the worse the interference. In the paper we show that quantum mechanics allows for...

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  • Systems, Environments, and Soliton Rate Equations: Toward Realistic Modeling
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    In order to solve a system of nonlinear rate equations one can try to use some soliton methods. The procedure involves three steps: (1) find a ‘Lax representation’ where all the kinetic variables are combined into a single matrix ρ, all the kinetic constants are encoded in a matrix H; (2) find a Darboux–Bäcklund dressing transformation for the Lax representation iρ˙=[H,f(ρ)], where f models a time-dependent environment; (3) find...

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  • The Role of Electron Transfer in the Fragmentation of Phenyl and Cyclohexyl Boronic Acids
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    • A. Lozano
    • B. Pamplona
    • T. Kilich
    • M. Łabuda
    • M. Mendes
    • J. Pereira-da-Silva
    • G. García
    • P. Gois
    • F. Ferreira Da Silva
    • P. Limão-Vieira

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2019

    In this study, novel measurements of negative ion formation in neutral potassium-neutral boronic acid collisions are reported in electron transfer experiments. The fragmentation pattern of phenylboronic acid is comprehensively investigated for a wide range of collision energies, i.e., from 10 to 1000 eV in the laboratory frame, allowing some of the most relevant dissociation channels to be probed. These studies were performed in...

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  • Theoretical studies of fragmentation processes of neutral and ionized furan molecule
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    - Year 2019

    This PhD thesis focuses on the fragmentation mechanism of the furan molecule in the gas phase. The approach taken in this work comprised of three theoretical methodologies considering the dynamical, energetical and entropic aspects of the studied process. First, molecular dynamics simulations were performed. Next, the potential energy surfaces were explored at the DFT/B3LYP level of theory. Finally, a new statistical Microcanonical...

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  • Time travel without paradoxes: Ring resonator as a universal paradigm for looped quantum evolutions
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    A ring resonator involves a scattering process where a part of the output is fed again into the input. The same formal structure is encountered in the problem of time travel in a neighborhood of a closed timelike curve (CTC). We know how to describe quantum optics of ring resonators, and the resulting description agrees with experiment. We can apply the same formal strategy to any looped quantum evolution, in particular to the...

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  • Ultrazimne atomy od kuchni
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    Artykuł prezentuje w jaki sposób osiągnąć temperaturę bliską 0 K w laboratorium fizycznym. Krok po kroku opisane zostały procedury eksperymentalne używane do wytwarzania atomowego kondensatu Bose-Einsteina, m.in. chłodzenie laserowe, pułapkowanie magnetyczne, chłodzenie przez odparowanie.

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  • Studies of Nonlinear Sound Dynamics in Fluids Based on the Caloric Equation of State
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    The sound speed and parameters of nonlinearity B/A, C/A in a fluid are expressed in terms of coefficients in the Taylor series expansion of an excess internal energy, in powers of excess pressure and density. That allows to conclude about features of the sound propagation in fluids, the internal energy of which is known as a function of pressure and density. The sound speed and parameters of nonlinearity in the mixture consisting...

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  • Sudden death of effective entanglement
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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2010

    Sudden death of entanglement is a well-known effect resulting from the finite volume of separable states. We study the case when the observer has a limited measurement capability and analyze the effective entanglement (i.e., entanglement minimized over the output data). We show that in the well-defined system of two quantum dots monitored by single-electron transistors, one may observe a sudden death of effective entanglement when...

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  • Threshold photoelectron studies of isoxazole over the energy range 9.9-30 eV
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    - CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2010

    The threshold photoelectron spectrum of the isoxazole molecule, C3H3NO has been measured over the photon energy range 9.9-30 eV with the use of synchrotron radiation. In the 9.9-10.8 eV range, corresponding to photoionization from the highest occupied molecular orbital 3a"(π3), seven well resolved vibrational series have been observed and their modes are tentatively assigned. A strong adiabatic ionization, with an energy of 11.132...

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  • Two-spinors, oscillator algebras, and qubits: aspects of manifestly covariant approach to relativistic quantum information
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    The first part of the paper reviews applications of 2-spinor methods to relativistic qubits (analogies between tetrads in Minkowski space and 2-qubit states, qubits defined by means of null directions and their role for elimination of the Peres-Scudo-Terno phenomenon, advantages and disadvantages of relativistic polarization operators defined by the Pauli-Lubanski vector, manifestly covariant approach to unitary representations...

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  • The adiabatic potentials of low-lying electronic states of the NaRb molecule

    Adiabatic potential energy curves and spectroscopic constants have been calculated for the NaRb molecule. The results of ten states of the symmetry Σ+, six states of the symmetry Π, and two states of the symmetry Δ are obtained by the nonrelativistic quantum chemical method used with pseudopotentials describing the interaction of valence electrons with atomic cores. Analysis is based on a comparison with the results of other theoretical...

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  • The nonlinear effects of sound in a liquid with relaxation losses
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    The nonlinear effects of sound in electrolyte with a chemical reaction are examined. The dynamic equations that govern non-wave modes in the field of intense sound are derived, and acoustic forces of vortex, entropy, and relaxation modes are determined in the cases of low-frequency sound and high-frequency sound. The difference in the nonlinear effects of sound in electrolyte and in a gas with excited vibrational degrees of molecules,...

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  • Thermal Self-Action of Acoustic Beams Containing Several Shock Fronts
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    Thermal self-action of an acoustic beam with one discontinuity or several shock fronts is studied in a Newtonian fluid. The stationary self-action of a single sawtooth wave with discontinuity (or some integer number of these waves), symmetric or asymmetric, is considered in the cases of self-focusing and self- defocusing media. The results are compared with the non-stationary thermal self-action of the periodic sound. Thermal self-action...

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  • Ultrafast Intramolecular Relaxation and Wave-Packet Motion in a Ruthenium-Based Supramolecular Photocatalyst
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    • M. WäCHTLER
    • J. Guthmuller
    • S. Kupfer
    • M. Maiuri
    • D. Brida
    • J. Popp
    • S. Rau
    • G. Cerullo
    • B. Dietzek

    - CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL - Year 2015

    The hydrogen-evolving photocatalyst [(tbbpy)2 Ru(tpphz)Pd(Cl)2 ](2+) (tbbpy=4,4'-di-tert-butyl-2,2'-bipyridine, tpphz=tetrapyrido[3,2-a:2',3'-c:3'',2''-h:2''',3'''-j]phenazine) shows excitation-wavelength-dependent catalytic activity, which has been correlated to the localization of the initial excitation within the coordination sphere. In this contribution the excitation-wavelength dependence of the early excited-state relaxation...

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