Mark--

The size of the coherent system is the key.  Many bodies share the distribution 
of energy and total coherent system energy changes.  Two body systems like that 
heretofore considered in hot fusion physics (and extended to all solid state 
physics by many) are not the answer to the cold fusion question in most cases 
IMHOI.

Bob Cook
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MarkI-ZeroPoint 
  To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:35 PM
  Subject: [Vo]:coherent perfect absorption


  Just some food for Collective thought. as to why no dead grad students.

   

  "Perfect energy-feeding into strongly coupled systems and interferometric 
control of polariton absorption"

  http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nphys3106.html

   

  Abstract

  The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect 
of light-matter interaction. The key concept in many photonic applications is 
the 'critical coupling' condition1, 2: at criticality, all the energy fed to 
the system is dissipated within the system itself. Although this idea was 
crucial to enhance the efficiency of many devices, it was never considered in 
the context of systems operating in a non-perturbative regime. In this 
so-called strong-coupling regime, the matter and light degrees of freedom are 
mixed into dressed states, leading to new eigenstates called polaritons3, 4, 5, 
6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Here we demonstrate that the strong-coupling regime and the 
critical coupling condition can coexist; 

   

  [emphasis mine]

  >>>>        in such a strong critical coupling situation, all the incoming 
energy is converted into polaritons.  <<<<

   

  A general semiclassical theory reveals that such a situation corresponds to a 
special curve in the phase diagram of the coupled light-matter oscillators. In 
the case of a system with two radiating ports, the phenomenology shown is that 
of coherent perfect absorption (CPA; refs 11, 12), which is then naturally 
understood in the framework of critical coupling. Most importantly, we 
experimentally verify polaritonic CPA in a semiconductor-based 
intersubband-polariton photonic crystal resonator. This result opens new 
avenues in polariton physics, making it possible to control the pumping 
efficiency of a system independent of the energy exchange rate between the 
electromagnetic field and the material transition.

   

  -mark iverson

   

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