In this paper, we analyze the crustal movements, strain field changes and large scale dynamic characteristics of horizontal deformation before the Wenchuan earthquake ( Ms = 8.0) using GPS data obtained from the Cru...In this paper, we analyze the crustal movements, strain field changes and large scale dynamic characteristics of horizontal deformation before the Wenchuan earthquake ( Ms = 8.0) using GPS data obtained from the Crustal Movement Observation Network of China. The following issues are discussed. First, the strain fields of the Longmeushan fault zone located at the epicenter show slow accumulation, because of the tectonic dynamics process subjected to the eastward movement of the Bayan Har block. Second, the different movements between the Longmenshan fault and South China block are smaller than the errors of GPS observation. Third, the high value of compressive strain (2004 - 2007) is located at the epicenter, which shows that the local squeezing action is stronger than before. Fourth, the data from GPS reference stations in the Chinese Mainland show that crustal shortening is faster than before in the north-eastern direction, which is part of the background of the local tectonic dynamics increase in the Longmenshan fault zone.展开更多
We consider two two-level atoms, interacting with two independent dissipative cavities, each of which is driven by an external source. The two cavity fields are both initially prepared in the coherent states, and the ...We consider two two-level atoms, interacting with two independent dissipative cavities, each of which is driven by an external source. The two cavity fields are both initially prepared in the coherent states, and the two two-level atoms are initially prepared in the singlet state |ψ^-〉 =(|eg〉 - |ge〉 ) / √2. We investigate the influence of the damping constant n, the intensity of the external sources F, and the relative difference of the atomic couplings r on the entanglement between the two atoms. In the dispersive approximation, we find that the entanglement between the two atoms decreases with the time evolution, and the decreasing rate of entanglement depends on the values of F/k, k/ω, and r. For the given small values of F/k and k/ω, on the one hand, the increasing of r favors entanglement decreasing of the atomic system, on the other hand, when r → 1 the entanglement decreasing becomes slower. With the increasing of the value of k/ω, the influence of r on the decreasing rate of entanglement becomes smaller, and gradually disappears for the big value of k/ω.展开更多
In this paper we develop a variational theory to study the dynamic properties of ultracold Bose gas ina funnel external potential.We obtain one-dimensional nonlinear equation which describes the dynamics of transverse...In this paper we develop a variational theory to study the dynamic properties of ultracold Bose gas ina funnel external potential.We obtain one-dimensional nonlinear equation which describes the dynamics of transversetight confined bosonic gas from three-dimension to one-dimension,and find one-dimensional s-wave scattering lengthwhich depends on the shape of transverse confining potential.If the funnel trapping potential is strong enough at zerotemperature,all transverse excitations are frozen.We find the dynamic equation which describes the Tonks-Girardeaugas and present a qualitative analysis of the experimental accessibility of the Tonks-Girardeau gas with funnel-trappedalkalic atoms.展开更多
基金sponsored by the National Key Science and Technology R&D Program (2006BAC01B02-02-02)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(40674010)
文摘In this paper, we analyze the crustal movements, strain field changes and large scale dynamic characteristics of horizontal deformation before the Wenchuan earthquake ( Ms = 8.0) using GPS data obtained from the Crustal Movement Observation Network of China. The following issues are discussed. First, the strain fields of the Longmeushan fault zone located at the epicenter show slow accumulation, because of the tectonic dynamics process subjected to the eastward movement of the Bayan Har block. Second, the different movements between the Longmenshan fault and South China block are smaller than the errors of GPS observation. Third, the high value of compressive strain (2004 - 2007) is located at the epicenter, which shows that the local squeezing action is stronger than before. Fourth, the data from GPS reference stations in the Chinese Mainland show that crustal shortening is faster than before in the north-eastern direction, which is part of the background of the local tectonic dynamics increase in the Longmenshan fault zone.
文摘We consider two two-level atoms, interacting with two independent dissipative cavities, each of which is driven by an external source. The two cavity fields are both initially prepared in the coherent states, and the two two-level atoms are initially prepared in the singlet state |ψ^-〉 =(|eg〉 - |ge〉 ) / √2. We investigate the influence of the damping constant n, the intensity of the external sources F, and the relative difference of the atomic couplings r on the entanglement between the two atoms. In the dispersive approximation, we find that the entanglement between the two atoms decreases with the time evolution, and the decreasing rate of entanglement depends on the values of F/k, k/ω, and r. For the given small values of F/k and k/ω, on the one hand, the increasing of r favors entanglement decreasing of the atomic system, on the other hand, when r → 1 the entanglement decreasing becomes slower. With the increasing of the value of k/ω, the influence of r on the decreasing rate of entanglement becomes smaller, and gradually disappears for the big value of k/ω.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.10647144Natural Science Foundation under Grant GK0513102Doctoral Special Fund of Yangzhou University
文摘In this paper we develop a variational theory to study the dynamic properties of ultracold Bose gas ina funnel external potential.We obtain one-dimensional nonlinear equation which describes the dynamics of transversetight confined bosonic gas from three-dimension to one-dimension,and find one-dimensional s-wave scattering lengthwhich depends on the shape of transverse confining potential.If the funnel trapping potential is strong enough at zerotemperature,all transverse excitations are frozen.We find the dynamic equation which describes the Tonks-Girardeaugas and present a qualitative analysis of the experimental accessibility of the Tonks-Girardeau gas with funnel-trappedalkalic atoms.