Dynamic nuclear polarization of ensemble of nuclear spins in diamond - Ran Fischer
Dynamic nuclear polarization of ensemble of nuclear spins in diamond - Ran Fischer
Nuclear spins are a natural choice for various applications requiring long relaxation times, due to their highly localized wave-function which causes a small interaction with the environment. Examples for such applications are vast, among them are bio-sensing using NMR, different kinds of metrology and building blocks for quantum computers.
How vision begins: The light-matter interaction in the retina - Amichai M. Labin
How vision begins: The light-matter interaction in the retina - Amichai M. Labin
The most primary step of vision is the absorption of light by cones and rods visual pigments [1]. The efficiency of this process was found to be largely affected by the pigment properties, its spontaneous activation and molecular thermal energy [2].
Lamellipodial fragments as a model system of self-organization in actin-based motility - Ofer Noa
Lamellipodial fragments as a model system of self-organization in actin-based motility - Ofer Noa
Cell motility is a remarkable dynamic process which is crucial for many biological processes such as wound healing, fertilization and pathologic cases such as cancer metastasis. A moving cell is a self-organized mechano-chemical machine in which molecular components interact at small scales to generate forces and motion on much larger scales.
Exceptional Points in open quantum systems - Uzdin Raam
Exceptional Points in open quantum systems - Uzdin Raam
Exceptional Points (EP) are specific coardinates in the parameter space of the system in which the Hamiltonian can not be diagonalized. This defect gives rise to a topological effect.
"Random lasing" and mode density in Fibonacci dielectric structures - Levy Eli
"Random lasing" and mode density in Fibonacci dielectric structures - Levy Eli
We have studied numerically spectral features of 1D dielectric stacks such as transmission spectrum, density of modes and the intensity of the electric field. The calculations have been performed using equivalently the transfer and the scattering matrix.
Self Similar Modes of Coherent Diffusion - Yankelev Dimitry
Self Similar Modes of Coherent Diffusion
O. Firstenberg,A D. Yankelev,A P. London,A M. Shuker,A R. Pugatch,B and N. DavidsonB
When a resonant light pulse propagates slowly through a vapor medium of hot diffusing atoms, the electromagnetic field exhibits diffusion, in addition to the regular free-space diffraction [1]. The extent of the diffusion depends on the degree of atomic excitation, which is maximal when storage of light is performed. For the latter, the evolution of the atomic coherence is described by the coherent diffusion equation
where ψ is a complex scalar.
2D Superconductivity in LSCO Single Crystals - Gil Drachuck
2D Superconductivity in LSCO Single Crystals
Gil Drachuck
We report direction dependent magnetization measurements in LSCO single crystals. The crystals were grown using traveling solvent floating zone method and where cut into rectangular needle-like shapes with the "c" direction parallel or perpendicular to the needle symmetry axis.
Search for long lived charged particles with the ATLAS detector - Shikma Bressler

Search for long lived charged particles with the ATLAS detector / Bressler Shikma
The Standard Model (SM) is the current model of the fundamental particles and their interactions.
However, it has to be extended in order to include gravity, dark matter, unify all forces and be
extendable to higher energies.
Accessing the dark exciton with light - Eilon Poem
Accessing the dark exciton with light/ Poem Eilon
The dark exciton is a non-optical excited state of a semiconductor. When electronic excitation in a semiconductor occurs, an electron (which has a negative charge) "jumps" from the full, lower-energy valence band, to the higher-energy, empty conduction band. The missing electron in the valence band is called a "hole", and its electric charge is positive. The electron and the hole electrically attract one another, until they are "bound". A bound electron-hole pair is called an "exciton".
Accretion onto the Companion of Eta Carinae- Amit Kashi

Amit Kashi works on his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Noam Soker. The title of his thesis is "The Periastron Passage of the Binary star Eta Carinae".
Amit is fascinated by this star and the variety of physical processes that take place in the binary system,
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Exceptional Points in open quantum systems - Uzdin RaamExceptional Points (EP) are specific coardinates in the parameter space of the system in which the Hamiltonian can not be diagonalized. This defect gives rise to a topological effect.
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