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- Artículo:
Electromagnetically induced transparency with single atoms in a cavity
- Autor:
Martin Mücke
Eden Figueroa
Joerg Bochmann
Carolin Hahn
Karim Murr
Stephan Ritter
Celso J. Villas-Boas & Gerhard Rempe
- Resumen:
Electromagnetically induced transparency enables the transmission of a laser pulse through an optically dense medium to be manipulated using a control beam. Here this technique is scaled down to a single atom, which acts as a quantum-optical transistor with the ability to coherently control the transmission of light through a cavity. This may lead to novel quantum applications, such as dynamic control of the photon statistics of propagating light fields.
- Página:
755
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
465
- Número:
7299
- Periodo:
10 Junio 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-06-10.txt
- Documento número 307771
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Daughter bubble cascades produced by folding of ruptured thin films
- Autor:
James C. Bird
Riëlle de Ruiter
Laurent Courbin
Howard A. Stone
- Resumen:
When a bubble on a liquid–gas or solid–gas interface ruptures, the general expectation is that the bubble vanishes. Here, it is shown that in many cases interfacial bubbles do not simply vanish when they rupture, but rather create numerous small bubbles via unexpected folding of the ruptured bubble as it retracts. The process may increase the efficiency of rupture-induced aerosol dispersal.
- Página:
759
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
465
- Número:
7299
- Periodo:
10 Junio 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-06-10.txt
- Documento número 307772
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Electron localization following attosecond molecular photoionization
- Autor:
G. Sansone
F. Kelkensberg
J. F. Pérez-Torres
F. Morales
M. F. Kling
W. Siu
O. Ghafur
P. Johnsson
M. Swoboda
E. Benedetti
F. Ferrari
F. Lépine
J. L. Sanz-Vicario
S. Zherebtsov
I. Znakovskaya
A. L’Huillier
M. Yu. Ivanov
M. Nisoli
F. Martín
M. J. J. Vrakking
- Resumen:
Attosecond (10?18 s) laser pulses make it possible to peer into the inner workings of atoms and molecules on the electronic timescale — phenomena in solids have already been investigated in this way. Here, an attosecond pump–probe experiment is reported that investigates the ionization and dissociation of hydrogen molecules, illustrating that attosecond techniques can also help explore the prompt charge redistribution and charge localization that accompany photoexcitation processes in molecular systems.
- Página:
763
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
465
- Número:
7299
- Periodo:
10 Junio 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-06-10.txt
- Documento número 307773
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
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- Artículo:
The lead isotopic age of the Earth can be explained by core formation alone
- Autor:
Bernard J. Wood
Alex N. Halliday
- Resumen:
It has been proposed that the age of the Earth deduced from lead isotopes reflects loss of lead into space at the time of the Moon's formation rather than partitioning into metallic liquids during core formation. Here it is shown that lead partitioning into liquid iron depends strongly on carbon content and that, given a core carbon content of about 0.2%, there is evidence of strong partitioning of lead into the core throughout the Earth's accretion.
- Página:
767
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
465
- Número:
7299
- Periodo:
10 Junio 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-06-10.txt
- Documento número 307774
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Small mammal diversity loss in response to late-Pleistocene climatic change
- Autor:
Jessica L. Blois
Jenny L. McGuire
Elizabeth A. Hadly
- Resumen:
Many large mammals became extinct worldwide at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, around 12,000 years ago. Here, it is shown that smaller mammals, which often provide much more comprehensive fossil records than large mammals, were much less likely to respond to the Pleistocene–Holocene transition by becoming extinct. Instead, diversity and evenness suffered, so that less abundant species became rarer, with more generalist 'weedy' species becoming more common.
- Página:
771
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
465
- Número:
7299
- Periodo:
10 Junio 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-06-10.txt
- Documento número 307775
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:58:18 p. m.
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