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Negative frequency at the horizon : scattering of light at a refractive index frontJacquet, Maxime J. January 2017 (has links)
This thesis considers the problem of calculating and observing the mixing of modes of positive and negative frequency in inhomogeneous, dispersive media. Scattering of vacuum modes of the electromagnetic field at a moving interface in the refractive index of a dielectric medium is discussed. Kinematics arguments are used to demonstrate that this interface may, in a regime of linear dispersion, act as the analogue of the event horizon of a black hole to modes of the field. Furthermore, a study of the dispersion of the dielectric shows that five distinct configurations of modes of the inhomogeneous medium at the interface exist as a function of frequency. Thus it is shown that the interface is simultaneously a black- and white-hole horizon-like and horizonless emitter. The role, and importance, of negative-frequency modes of the field in mode conversion at the horizon is established and yields a calculation of the spontaneous photonic flux at the interface. An algorithm to calculate the scattering of vacuum modes at the interface is introduced. Spectra of the photonic flux in the moving and laboratory frame, for all modes and all realisable increase in the refractive index at the interface are computed. As a result of the various mode configurations, the spectra are highly structured in intervals with black-hole, white-hole and no horizon. The spectra are dominated by a negative-frequency mode, which is the partner in any Hawking-type emission. An experiment in which an incoming positive-frequency wave is populated with photons is assembled to observe the transfer of energy to outgoing waves of positive and negative frequency at the horizon. The effect of mode conversion at the interface is clearly shown to be a feature of horizon physics. This is a classical version of the quantum experiment that aims at validating the mechanism of Hawking radiation.
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Estudo do Sistema Vítreo SNABP (SiO2 Na2CO3 Al2O3 B2O3 PbO2) Nanoestruturado com Pontos Quânticos de PbS e Dopado com Íons Er3+Silva, Carlos Eduardo 22 July 2011 (has links)
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais / The SNABP [40SiO2.30Na2CO3.1Al2O3.25B2O3.PbO2 (mol%)] glass system, nanostructured with PbS Quantum Dots (QDs) and/or doped with Er3+ ions, was successfully synthesized by the Fusion Method, when it was subjected to appropriate thermal annealing. The glass transition temperatures (Tg) were obtained by Differential Thermal Analyze (DTA), in which it was possible to define a suitable temperature to be used in the thermal annealing of the synthesized samples. As results of these thermal annealing, the formation and growth of PbS QDs have occurred in the glass environment. The optical properties of samples were investigated by Optical Absorption (OA), Photoluminescence (PL), and Photoluminescence with Temporal Resolution (PLTR). Moreover, the Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and X-Ray Diffractometry were employed in study of morphological and structural properties of samples, respectively. The size dispersions of PbS QDs were determined from OA spectra. Once using both the Method and OA data, it was also possible to estimate the average diameters of these nanoparticles, which grow with the increase in annealing time. The characteristic transitions of Er3+ ions were clearly identified in OA spectra. In addition, it was observed that the increase in annealing time of samples had provoked amplification in the overlapping between PL bands of both the PbS QDs and Er3+ ions, as well as with the absorption 4I15/2 -> 4I13/2 of these ions. Thus, the PLTR measurements have confirmed the decrease in lifetime of the 4I13/2 level (of Er3+ ions), with the amplification in the overlapping of PL emissions. Finally, as a main result of this work, it was proved that the SNABP glass system, nanostructured with PbS QDs and doped with Er3+ ions, displays to be quite favorable to the radiative energy transfer process (from PbS QDs to Er3+ ions), as well as the occurrence of stimulated emission of 4I13/2 level. / O sistema vítreo SNABP [40SiO2.30Na2CO3.1Al2O3.25B2O3.PbO2 (mol%)] nanoestruturado com pontos quânticos (PQs) de PbS e/ou dopados com íons Er3+ foi sintetizado com sucesso pelo Método de Fusão, quando submetido a tratamentos térmicos apropriados. As temperaturas de transição vítrea (Tg) foram obtidas por Análise Térmica Diferencial (DTA), em que foi possível definir uma temperatura adequada para ser utilizada nos tratamentos térmicos das amostras sintetizadas. Como resultados desses tratamentos térmicos, a formação e crescimento dos PQs de PbS ocorreram no ambiente vítreo. As propriedades ópticas das amostras foram investigadas por Absorção Óptica (AO), Fotoluminescência (PL) e Fotoluminescência com Resolução Temporal (PLRT). Além disso, a Microscopia de Força Atômica (AFM) e Difratometria de Raios-X (DRX) foram empregadas no estudo das propriedades morfológicas e estruturais das amostras, respectivamente. As dispersões de tamanho dos PQs de PbS foram determinadas a partir dos espectros de AO. Com a utilização do Método e os dados de AO, foi também possível estimar os diâmetros médios dessas nanopartículas, que aumentaram com o aumento no tempo de tratamento térmico. As transições características dos íons Er3+ foram claramente identificadas nos espectros de AO. Em adição, foi observado que o aumento no tempo de tratamento das amostras provocou um aumento na sobreposição entre as bandas de PL dos PQs de PbS e dos íons Er3+, bem como com a absorção 4I15/2 -> 4I13/2 desses íons. Assim, as medidas de PLRT confirmaram o decréscimo no tempo de vida do nível 4I13/2 (dos íons Er3+) com o aumento dessa sobreposição das emissões de PL. Finalmente, como principal resultado deste trabalho, foi comprovado que o sistema vítreo SNABP nanoestruturado com PQs de PbS dopados com íons Er3+ mostrou-se bastante favorável ao processo de transferência de energia radiativa (dos PQs de PbS para os íons Er3+), bem como a ocorrência da emissão estimulada do nível 4I13/2. / Mestre em Física
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Plasmonic properties and applications of metallic nanostructuresZhen, Yurong 16 September 2013 (has links)
Plasmonic properties and the related novel applications are studied on various
types of metallic nano-structures in one, two, or three dimensions. For 1D nanostructure,
the motion of free electrons in a metal-film with nanoscale thickness is confined in
its normal dimension and free in the other two. Describing the free-electron motion at
metal-dielectric surfaces, surface plasmon polariton (SPP) is an elementary excitation
of such motions and is well known. When further perforated with periodic array of
holes, periodicity will introduce degeneracy, incur energy-level splitting, and facilitate
the coupling between free-space photon and SPP. We applied this concept to achieve
a plasmonic perfect absorber. The experimentally observed reflection dip splitting
is qualitatively explained by a perturbation theory based on the above concept. If
confined in 2D, the nanostructures become nanowires that intrigue a broad range of
research interests. We performed various studies on the resonance and propagation
of metal nanowires with different materials, cross-sectional shapes and form factors,
in passive or active medium, in support of corresponding experimental works. Finite-
Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulations show that simulated results agrees well
with experiments and makes fundamental mode analysis possible. Confined in 3D,
the electron motions in a single metal nanoparticle (NP) leads to localized surface
plasmon resonance (LSPR) that enables another novel and important application:
plasmon-heating. By exciting the LSPR of a gold particle embedded in liquid, the
excited plasmon will decay into heat in the particle and will heat up the surrounding
liquid eventually. With sufficient exciting optical intensity, the heat transfer from NP
to liquid will undergo an explosive process and make a vapor envelop: nanobubble.
We characterized the size, pressure and temperature of the nanobubble by a simple
model relying on Mie calculations and continuous medium assumption. A novel
effective medium method is also developed to replace the role of Mie calculations.
The characterized temperature is in excellent agreement with that by Raman scattering.
If fabricated in an ordered cluster, NPs exhibit double-resonance features and
the double Fano-resonant structure is demonstrated to most enhance the four-wave
mixing efficiency.
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