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Review Article

Hiss emissions during quiet and disturbed periods D K Singh and R P Singh 563–573 Rapid Communication

Fractal patterns on the onset of coherent structures in a coupled map lattice

G Ambika and Kamala Menon L155–L161 Phenomenology of a realistic accelerating universe using tracker fields

Vinod B Johri L553–L561 Quantum Mechanics

Quantum interference and diffraction of parametric down-converted bipho-

tons Ryosuke Shimizu, Keiichi Edamatsu and Tadashi Itoh 165–168 Information flow due to controlled interference in entangled systems

R Srikanth 169–173 Spin squeezing and quantum correlations K S Mallesh, Swarnamala Sirsi,

Mahmoud A A Sbaih, P N Deepak and G Ramachandran 175–179 Quantum correlation with moving beamsplitters in relativistic configuration

Andr´e Stefanov, Hugo Zbinden, Nicolas Gisin and Antoine Suarez 181–188

Probing magnetochirality Rupamanjari Ghosh 189–194

Decoherence and infrared divergence J Kupsch 195–202

Coherence vs. decoherence in (some) problems of condensed matter physics

Sushanta Dattagupta 203–219 Quantum cobwebs: Universal entangling of quantum states

Arun Kumar Pati 221–228 Generic entangling through quantum indistinguishability

Sougato Bose and Dipankar Home 229–234 Decoherence control in quantum computing with simple chirped pulses

Debabrata Goswami 235–242

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Developments in quantum information processing by nuclear magnetic reso- nance: Use of quadrupolar and dipolar couplings Anil Kumar,

K V Ramanathan, T S Mahesh, Neeraj Sinha and K V R M Murali 243–254 Information flow in quantum teleportation Andrew Whitaker 255–261 Information cloning of harmonic oscillator coherent states

N D Hari Dass and Pradeep Ganesh 263–267 Subquantum information and computation Antony Valentini 269–277 Electron entanglement near a superconductor and Bell inequalities

Thierry Martin and Chantal Lovarco 279–287 Violation of Bell’s inequality in neutral kaons system

Maonj K Samal and Dipankar Home 289–293 Proof of absence of spooky action at a distance in quantum correlations

C S Unnikrishnan 295–301 Passage from a pure state description to the microcanonical ensemble decrip-

tion for closed quantum systems N D Hari Dass, B Sathiapalan

and Kalyanarama 303–309

Quantum contact interactions Taksu Cheon 311–319

Quantum superarrivals and information transfer through a time-varying

boundary A S Majumdar and Dipankar Home 321–328

Photon states in anisotropic media Deepak Kumar 329–336 Principles of maximally classical and maximally realistic quantum mechan-

ics S M Roy 337–343

Mutually unbiased bases S Chaturvedi 345–350

A direct link between the Lie group SU(3) and the singular hypersurface

X 3

+=0via quantum mechanics Siddhartha Sen 351–357 Quantum space-times in the year 2002 A P Balachandran 359–368 Evidence for the quantum birth of our Universe C S Unnikrishnan,

G T Gillies and R C Ritter 369–374 Planck scale physics of the single-particle Schr¨odinger equation with gravi-

tational self-interaction Vikram Soni 375–383

Wave attenuation model for dephasing and measurement of conditional times

A M Jayannavar and Colin Benjamin 385–395

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Some stochastic aspects of quantization Ichiro Ohba 397–404 Tunneling time distribution by means of Nelson’s quantum mechanics and

wave-particle duality Koh’Ichiro Hara and Ichiro Ohba 405–408 The crossover from classical to quantum behavior in Duffing oscillator based

on quantum state diffusion Y Ota and I Ohba 409–412

Derivation of relativistic wave equation from the Poisson process

Tomoshige Kudo and Ichiro Ohba 413–416 On the incompatibility of standard quantum mechanics and conventional de

Broglie–Bohm theory Partha Ghose 417–424

Bohmian picture of Rydberg atoms Partha Ghose, Manoj K Samal

and Animesh Datta 425–428 One-dimensional multiple-well oscillators: A time-dependent quantum me-

chanical approach Neetu Gupta, Amlan K Roy and B M Deb 575–583 General Relativity and Gravitation

Bianchi type I inflationary universe in general relativity

Raj Bali and Vimal Chand Jain 1–7 Statistical Physics

Occurrence of stable periodic modes in a pendulum with cubic damping

K I Thomas and G Ambika 445–456 Stochastic resonance and chaotic resonance in bimodal maps: A case study

G Ambika, N V Sujatha and K P Harikrishnan 539–545 Critical exponents in the transition to chaos in one-dimensional discrete sys-

tems G Ambika and N V Sujatha 9–18

Particle Physics

Quark mass corrections to the perturbative thrust and its effect on the deter-

mination ofs Sunanda Banerjee and Rahul Basu 457–464

Bounds on neutrino mixing with exotic singlet neutrinos J K Singhal,

Sardar Singh, Ashok K Nagawat and N K Sharma 465–477 Nuclear Physics

Fragment production in 16O+80Br reaction within dynamical microscopic

theory Rajeev K Puri, Jaivir Singh and Suneel Kumar 19–31

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Effects of non-local thermodynamic equilibrium conditions on numerical simulations of inertial confinement fusion plasmas

N K Gupta and B K Godwal 33–51 Microscopic study of low-lying Yrast spectra in 100 108Mo isotopes

Neeru Sawhney, Arun Bharti and S K Khosa 585–598 Exotic decay: Transition from cluster mode to fission mode

K P Santhosh and Antony Joseph 599–609 Effect of parent and daughter deformation on half-life time in exotic decay

K P Santhosh and Antony Joseph 679–684 Heavy ion accelerator and associated developments in India G K Mehta 703–712 The operational performance of the Yale ESTU J Ashenfelter 713–717 Improvement in performance and operational experience of 14 UD Pelletron

Accelerator Facility, BARC–TIFR P V Bhagwat 719–724

Mechanical design of the recirculating, terminal pumping in the Lund Pel- letron, and experimental experience R Hellborg, K H ˚akansson,

M Faarinen, M Kiisk, P Persson, G Skog and K Stenstr ¨om 725–737 Status report on the folded tandem ion accelerator at BARC P Singh,

S K Gupta, M J Kansara, A Agarwal, S Santra, Rajesh Kumar, A Basu, P Sapna, S P Sarode, N B V Subrahmanyam, J P Bhatt,

P J Raut, S S Pol, P V Bhagwat, S Kailas and B K Jain 739–744 New developments in design and applications for Pelletron accelerators

Greg Norton 745–751 New modification in 15 UD pelletron at Nuclear Science Centre

S Chopra, N S Pawar, M P Singh, Rakesh Kumar, J Prasad, V P Patel, Raj Pal, B Kumar, S Ojha, K Devarani, T Nandi, M Sota, P Barua,

S Gargari, R Joshi, D Kanjilal and S K Datta 753–759 Development of a terminal voltage stabilization system for the FOTIA at

BARC M J Kansara, P Sapna, N B V Subrahmanyam,

J P Bhatt and P Singh 761–764 An EBIS for charge state breeding in the SPES project V Variale,

G Brautti, T Clauser, A Rain `o, V Stagno, G Lamanna, V Valentino,

A Boggia, Y Boimelshtein, P Logatchov, B Skarbo and M Tiunov 765–773 6.4 GHz ECR ion source at VECC G S Taki, D K Chakraborty

and R K Bhandari 775–780

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Concept of multipole magnetic field rotation in ECRIS

M H Rashid and R K Bhandari 781–794 Beam optics optimization of a negative-ion sputter source

F Osswald and R Rebmeister 795–804 ECR ion source based low energy ion beam facility P Kumar,

G Rodrigues, U K Rao, C P Safvan, D Kanjilal and A Roy 805–809 Development of a superconducting LINAC booster for the Pelletron at Mum-

bai M B Kurup 811–820

ANU LINAC upgrade using multi-stub resonators

D C Weisser and N R Lobanov 821–827 Preliminary design of high-power wave-guide/transmission system for

multimegawatt CW requirements of 100 MeV proton LINAC

Purushottam Shrivastava, Y D Wanmode and P R Hannurkar 829–834 Progress and upgrading of the Heidelberg high current injector

Roland Repnow 835–848 Superconducting linear accelerator system for NSC P N Prakash,

T S Datta, B P Ajith Kumar, J Antony, P Barua, J Chacko, A Choudhury, G K Chadhari, S Ghosh, S Kar, S A Krishnan, Manoj Kumar, Rajesh Kumar, A Mandal, D S Mathuria, R S Meena, R Mehta, K K Mistri, A Pandey, M V Suresh Babu, B K Sahu, A Sarka, S S K Sonti, A Rai, S Venkatraman,

J Zacharias, R K Bhowmik and A Roy 849–858 Preliminary design studies of a 100 MeV H /H+LINAC as injector for SNS

synchrotron/ADS LINAC S A Pande, Moonooku Prasad,

Nita Kulkarni and P R Hannurkar 859–869 Production, installation and test of Nb-sputtered QWRs for ALPI

A M Porcellato, V Palmieri, L Bertazzo, A Capuzzo,

D Giora, F Stivanello, S Y Stark and S Kar 871–880 First on-line test of the LINAC superbuncher at Nuclear Science Centre

S Ghosh, R Mehta, P N Prakash, A Mandal, G K Chaudhari, S S K Sonti, D S Mathuria, K K Mistry, A Rai, S Rao, P Barua, A Pandey, B K Sahu, A Sarkar, G Joshi,

S K Datta, R K Bhowmik and A Roy 881–884 Beam dynamics studies in the driver LINAC pre-stripper section of the RIA

facility E S Lessner and P N Ostroumov 885–894

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Heavy-ion LINAC development for the US RIA project P N Ostroumov 895–913 MAFF – The Munich accelerator for fission fragments L Beck,

D Habs, P Reiter, P Thirolf, T Sieber, H Bongers,

S Emhofer and H J Maier 915–921 The radioactive ion beam project at VECC, Kolkata – A status report

Alok Chakrabarti 923–932 Post-accelerator LINAC design for the VECC RIB project

Arup Bandyopadhyay 933–939 Accelerator-driven sub-critical reactor system (ADS) for nuclear energy gen-

eration S S Kapoor 941–950

The R/D of high power proton accelerator technology in China

Guan Xialing 951–955 The design of a radio frequency quadrupole LINAC for the RIB project at

VECC Kolkata V Banerjee, Alok Chakrabarti,

Arup Bandyopadhyay, T K Bhaumik, M Mondal,

T K Chakraborty, H Pande, O Kamigaito, A Goto and Y Yano 957–962 Cryogenic, superconducting and rf results of the SRFQ2 of PIAVE

A M Porcellato, G Bisoffi, V Andreev, G Bassato, G Bezzon, S Canella, F Chiurlotto, A Lombardi, L Bertazzo, D Conventi, G Galeazzi, S Marigo, V Palmieri, F Poletto, T Shirai,

S Y Stark and F Stivanello 963–976 Design of 57.5 MHz CW RFQ structure for the Rare Isotope Accelerator

Facility P N Ostroumov, A A Kolomiets, D A Kashinsky,

S A Minaev, V I Pershin, T E Tretyakova and S G Yaramishev 977–988 An improved injector bunching geometry for ATLAS Richard C Pardo,

J Bogaty, B E Clifft, S Sherementov and P Strickhorn 989–995 Novel matching lens and spherical ionizer for a cesium sputter ion source

D C Weisser, N R Lobanov, P A Hausladen, L K Fifield,

H J Wallace, S G Tims and E G Apushkinsky 997–1006 Beam diagnostic developments at the cooler synchrotron COSY-J¨ulich

J Dietrich and I Mohos 1007–1018 Study on using the high injection voltage and spiral inflector in the central

region of VEC V S Pandit 1019–1024

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A Java-based control system for the Orsay tandem accelerator

Dominique Delbourg, G ´erard Penillault, Tran Khan Tuong, Martial Decourt, Nicole Borome, Henri Harroch,

Bertrand Lessellier, Bernard Waast and Jean Pierre Mouffron 1025–1033 A controller for 97 MHz super-conducting QWR for NSC LINAC booster

Gopal Joshi, C I Sujo, Bhuban Sahu, Ashutosh Pandey,

Ajith Kumar and Jitendra Karande 1035–1040 Accelerator mass spectrometry of the heaviest long-lived radionuclides with

a 3-MV tandem accelerator Christof Vockenhuber, Robin Golser, Walter Kutschera, Alfred Priller, Peter Steier,

Stephan Winkler and Vitaly Liechtensen 1041–1051 A small and compact AMS facility for tritium depth profiling

M Friedrich, W Pilz, N Bekris, M Glugla, M Kiisk and V Liechtenstein 1053–1059 A high resolution AMS-injector for the Pelletron in Lund R Hellborg,

S Bazhal, M Faarinen, K H ˚akansson, C-E Magnusson,

P Persson, G Skog and K Stenstr ¨om 1061–1073 Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation

Design and performance of a 2-D multi-wire position sensitive X-ray detec-

tor S S Desai, J N Joshi and A M Shaikh 611–619

Atomic and Molecular Physics

Universal relation between spectroscopic constants

Sarvpreet Kaur and C G Mahajan 479–486 CO2laser photoacoustic spectra and vibrational modes of heroin, morphine

and narcotine R L Prasad, S N Thakur and G C Bhar 487–496 L X-ray energy shifts and intensity ratios in tantalum with C and N ions –

multiple vacancies in M, N and O shells Y Ramakrishna, K Ramachandra Rao, G J Naga Raju, K Bhaskara Rao,

V Seshagiri Rao, P Venkateswarlu and S Bhuloka Reddy 685–691 Lasers and Optics

Beam optics of the folded tandem ion accelerator at BARC

S Santra and P Singh 53–68 Highly efficient deep ultraviolet generation by sum-frequency mixing in a

BBO crystal pair Gopal C Bhar, Pathik Kumbhakar,

Udit Chatterjee, Anil K Chaudhary and Alexander Kokh 69–74

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Effect of Nd3+ concentration on CW and pulsed performance of fiber- coupled diode laser pumped Nd:YVO4laser at 1064 nm

Pranab K Mukhopadhyay, K Ranganathan, Jogy George,

S K Sharma and T P S Nathan 75–89 Acoustics

A new ultrasonic method to detect chemical additives in branded milk S Mohanan, P G Thomas Panicker, Lilly Iype,

M Laila, I Domini and R G Bindu 525–529 Classical Mechanics

The geometry of Larmor nutation K N Srinivasa Rao,

A V Gopala Rao and A R Usha Devi 621–629 Fluid Dynamics

Control of a coupled map lattice model for vortex shedding in the wake of a

cylinder G Balasubramanian, D J Olinger and M A Demetriou 91–111 A modal method for finite amplitude, nonlinear sloshing

P N Shankar and R Kidambi 631–651 Plasma

Fabrication of polystyrene hollow microspheres as laser fusion targets by optimized density-matched emulsion technique and characterization

K K Mishra, R K Khardekar, Rashmi Singh and H C Pant 113–131 Estimation of dynamic properties of attractors observed in hollow copper

electrode atmospheric pressure arc plasma system S Ghorui,

S N Sahasrabudhe, P S S Murthy, A K Das and N Venkatramani 143–150 Relativistic longitudinal non-Abelian oscillations in quark–antiquark plasma

Vishnu M Bannur 671–677 Condensed Matter Physics

Self-assembled growth of nanostructural Ge islands on bromine-passivated Si(111) surfaces at room temperature Amal K Das, B N Dev,

B Sundaravel, E Z Luo, J B Xu and I H Wilson 133–142 Atomic displacements in dilute alloys of Cr, Nb and Mo

Hitesh Sharma and S Prakash 497–514 Single and double ionization of gallium by electron impact L K Jha 515–524

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M¨ossbauer studies of hyperfine fields in disordered Fe2CrAl

N Lakshmi, K Venugopalan and J Varma 531–537 Linear electro-optical properties of tetragonal BaTiO3 P U Sastry 547–552 Dielectric relaxation and ac conductivity of sodium tungsten phosphate

glasses B Singh, P S Tarsikka and L Singh 653–661

Excess molar volumes and isentropic compressibilities of binary liquid mix-

tures containing n-alkanes at 298.15 K V Vyas and T Nautiyal 663–670 Influence of molecules with chloro group on the associative liquid methanol:

A dielectric relaxation approach V P Pawar, G S Raju and S C Mehrotra 693–699 Biological Physics

Effect of weight fraction of different constituent elements on the total mass attenuation coefficients of biological materials Karamjit Singh,

Charanjeet Singh, Parjit S Singh and Gurmel S Mudahar 151–154 Astronomy and Astrophysics

Radial oscillations of neutron stars in strong magnetic fields

V K Gupta, Vinita Tuli, S Singh, J D Anand and Ashok Goyal 433–443

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