A two-color orthogonally polarized field with controllable sub-cycle chirality produces opposite forward/backward photoelectron circular dichroism signals in consecutive half-cycles of chiral-molecule photoionization.
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HIMoC devices produce threshold-voltage shifts from 24.8 MeV/u heavy ions that are modeled as Gaussian charge-loss profiles and scale linearly with fluence times LET times area.
Presents complex versions of Fisher information matrices and Cramér-Rao bounds for quantum estimation depending on complex parameters.
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Controlling Sub-Cycle Optical Chirality in the Photoionization of Chiral Molecules
A two-color orthogonally polarized field with controllable sub-cycle chirality produces opposite forward/backward photoelectron circular dichroism signals in consecutive half-cycles of chiral-molecule photoionization.
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A Heavy Ion Monitor on a Chip Based on a Non-Volatile Memory Architecture -- Part II: Device Characterization & Modeling
HIMoC devices produce threshold-voltage shifts from 24.8 MeV/u heavy ions that are modeled as Gaussian charge-loss profiles and scale linearly with fluence times LET times area.
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Complex Field Formulation of the Quantum Estimation Theory
Presents complex versions of Fisher information matrices and Cramér-Rao bounds for quantum estimation depending on complex parameters.