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Improved Transition Oscillator Probabilities for Laser Transitions in Xe I

October 12, 2021
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Abhijit Dasgupta, J P. Apruzes, O Zatsarinny, K Bartschat, Charlotte F. Fischer
The atomic xenon laser is among the most efficient and powerful of thenear-infrared gas lasers, especially when pumped by molecular ions in an Ar-Xemixture. Accurate oscillator strengths for the laser transitions are criticaltodeveloping a fundamental

Freezing of a Disorder Induced Spin Liquid with Strong Quantum Fluctuations

June 29, 2021
Author(s)
Xiao Hu, Daniel M. Pajerowski, Depei Zhang, Andrey Podlesnyak, Yiming Qiu, Qing Huang, Haidong Zhou, Israel Klich, Alexander I. Kolesnikov, M. B. Stone, Seung-Hun Lee
Sr 2CuTe 0.5W 0.5O 6 is a square-lattice magnet with super-exchange between S = 1/2 Cu 2+ spins mediated by randomly distributed Te and W ions. Here, using sub-K temperature and 20 µeV energy resolution neutron scattering experiments we show that this

On Low-Energy Tail Distortions in the Detector Response Function of X-Ray Microcalorimeter Spectrometers

November 21, 2019
Author(s)
Galen C. O'Neil, Paul Szypryt, Endre Takacs, Joseph N. Tan, Sean W. Buechele, Aung Naing, Young I. Joe, Daniel S. Swetz, Daniel R. Schmidt, William B. Doriese, Johnathon D. Gard, Carl D. Reintsema, Joel N. Ullom, John S. Villarrubia, Yuri Ralchenko
We use narrow spectral lines from the X-ray spectra of various highly charged ions to measure low-energy tail-like deviations from a Gaussian response function in a microcalorimeter X-ray spectrometer with Au absorbers at energies from 650 to 3320 eV. We

Effective Spin-1/2 Scalar Chiral Order on Kagome Lattices in Nd 3 Sb 3 Mg 2 O 14

May 20, 2016
Author(s)
A. Scheie, M. Sanders, J. Krizan, Yiming Qiu, R. J. Cava, Collin L. Broholm
We introduce Nd 3Sb 3Mg 2O 14 with ideal kagome lattices of neodymium ions in ABC stacking. Thermodynamic measurements show a Curie-Weiss temperature of θ cw = -0.12 Jm a Bd 3+ spin 1/2 Kramers doublet ground state, and as second order phase transition at

Structural and Magnetic Etch Damage in CoFeB

May 7, 2014
Author(s)
L. Krayer, June W. Lau, Brian Kirby
… characterize the structural and magnetic properties of an ion beam etched interface of a CoFeB film. We found that the …

Magnetic Neutron Scattering

October 2, 2012
Author(s)
Jeffrey W. Lynn
Neutron scattering is a powerful tool to investigate the magnetic structures and spin dynamics of materials. In this tutorial we provide examples of the application of magnetic neutron diffraction using polycrystalline materials, single crystals, thin

Toward Heisenberg-Limited Spectroscopy with Multiparticle Entangled States

January 1, 2004
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Dietrich G. Leibfried, Murray D. Barrett, T Schaetz, Joseph W. Britton, J Chiaverini, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, Christopher Langer, David J. Wineland
The precision in spectroscopy of any quantum system is fundamentally limited by the Heisenberg uncertainty relation for energy and time. For N systems, this limit requires that they be in a quantum-mechanically entangled state. We describe a scalable
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