www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Quench dynamics of Fano‑like resonances in the presence of the on‑dot superconducting pairing Jan Barański 1*, Magdalena Barańska 1, Tomasz Zienkiewicz 1 & Konrad Jerzy Kapcia 2,3* We explore the electron dynamics of...
Fano-like resonances in nanoscopic systems If low dimensional structures with discrete energy spectrum (such as, e.g., quantum dots) are coupled to reservoirs characterized by continuum of states, the energy levels of nanoobjects are broadened to form the Breit-Wigner (Lorentz) distribution with ...
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Indeed, if we enrich the structure of {\mathcal {D}}(Y,B_Y) with certain normal bundles of the strata, one obtains a fan-like structure \Sigma (Y,B_Y) which can be used to describe much of the geometry of Y (and hence X) itself. In the case of coregularity one, we expect ...
3c) that the ionization is strongly asymmetric with a Fano-like spectrum. We therefore wish to extract the Fano shape index and width. It can be shown that B = (2σgb − σbc)nb(0)L and C = (σcc − σgb)nc(0)L (see ‘Methods’) where L is the sample...
natural projection. Then the normalization of a general fiber of the map ξ is an elliptic curve. The purpose of this paper is to prove the following result 2 . Theorem1.10. Let ρ: X P 2 be a rational map whose general fiber is birational to an elliptic ...
[151] proposed a sensitive biosensor for the detection of cancer cells in the terahertz band. The EIT-like Fano resonance of this structure only depends on the inherent Drude model loss of metal materials, as shown in Fig.7a, b, where changes in the refractive index of the extracted ...
(d) The case of quadratic integral points at infinity leads to Pell-like equations, of the form x2−dy2=n, (3.1) where d∈OS is a non-square. When n=1 (Pell’s equation) the solutions correspond to the elements of norm 1 in the ring OS[d] and there are always infinitely ma...
The curve of Fano resonance is asymmetry, which is a typical feature different from that of conventional symmetric resonance curves. As shown in Fig.2d, the fifth resonance is asymmetry because of the dramatically decrease at the fifth resonance. Therefore, we can predict that unit 2 has a Fan...
where four distinct regimes are identified: q ¼ N, corresponding to a Lorentzian line shape; q ¼ 0, corresponding to an inverted symmetric Lorentzian line shape; q40 anomalous dispersion-like antisymmetric and asymmetric line shapes; qo0, normal dispersion-like antisymmetric and asymmetric line...