558 research outputs found
Comment on slope of nonlinear FN plot and field enhancement factor
It is common practice to extract field enhancement factor from the slope of
FN plot. Many experimentalists working on field electron emission had reported
multi-(linear segment) FN plots, which can be divided into several (usually
two) linear segments. Then multi-(field enhancement factor) were extracted from
the FN plot. They claimed that the field enhancement factor increases with
applied field if the FN plot bends downward (vice versus if the FN plot bends
upward). We show that this is contrary to fact.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Topological zero-line mode of bilayer graphene with Rashba spin-orbital coupling and staggered sublattice potentials
Domain wall in bilayer graphene with Rashba spin-orbital coupling and
staggered sublattice potentials, at the interface between two domains with
different gated voltages, is studied. Varying type of zero-line modes are
identified, including zero-line mode with pure spin filtering effect. The
Y-shape current partition at the junction among three different domains are
proposed
Explanation of the Stern-Gerlach splitting of spinor condensates based on symmetry
The Stern-Gerlach splitting of spinor condensates is explained based on the
total spin-states with specified SU(2) and permutation symmetries.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
Spin-thermodynamics of cold spin-1 atoms decoupled from spatial modes
We study the thermodynamic properties of cold spin-1 atoms with a fixed
magnetization M and decoupled from spatial modes. Three temperature domains are
found: (0, T1) is a domain of second condensation, namely, both the spatial and
spin degrees of freedom are frozen; (T1, T2) is a T - sensitive domain, where
the internal energy U \propto T, entropy SE \propto log T, and U/kBT is always
less than 3/2; (T2, T3) is the third domain with a maximum entropy. When T is
higher than T3, the spatial modes can not be neglected. The appearance of these
domains originates from the two gaps: (i) The gap between the ground state and
the first excited state, and (ii) the gap between the highest spin-state
without spatial excitation and the lowest state with a spatial mode excited.
These two gaps are crucial to the low temperature physics and they can be
tuned
Analytic study on cold field electron emission from metallic nanowall array
The cold field electron emission from metallic nanowall array is investigated
theoretically. Via conformal mapping method, analytic formulas of tunneling
barrier, edge field enhancement factor, transmission coefficient, and area
emission current density are derived in the semi-classical approximation. The
influence of field enhancement effects and screening effects on cold field
emission are discussed and the optimal spacing distance between nanowalls for
the largest emission current density is found to be a linear function of the
height of nanowalls and depends on the applied field.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Effect of magnetic fields on the spin evolution of non-polarized 87Rb Bose-Einstein condensates
The spin mixing dynamics of spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates with zero
magnetization and under an external magnetic field is investigated. The
time-dependent solutions are obtained via a diagonalization of the Hamiltonian,
which has a simple form under the single mode approximation. The features of
evolution are compared in detail with those with the field removed so as to
emphasize the effect of the field, which can induce strong oscillation in
population of atoms in spin component 0 . A new mode of oscillation
characterized by a high frequency and a low frequency, is found when the field
is sufficiently strong.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
Manifesting pseudo-spin polarization on the edge of graphene via field emission image
We obtain the wave function of field emission from graphene in magnetic
field. The emission image reveals structure of the Landau levels and depends on
the phase difference between two sub-lattices. The emission pattern is
sensitive to the edge potential shift, so a gate voltage can manipulate that.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Hyperfine state entanglement of spinor BEC and scattering atom
Condensate of spin-1 atoms frozen in a unique spatial mode may possess large
internal degrees of freedom. The scattering amplitudes of polarized cold atoms
scattered by the condensate are obtained with the method of fractional
parentage coefficients that treats the spin degrees of freedom rigorously.
Channels with scattering cross sections enhanced by square of atom number of
the condensate are found. Entanglement between the condensate and the
propagating atom can be established by the scattering. The entanglement entropy
is analytically obtained for arbitrary initial states. Our results also give
hint for the establishment of quantum thermal ensembles in the hyperfine space.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Dark states of dressed spinor Bose-Einstein condensates of spin-1 atoms
Dressed states of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates of spin-1 atoms located in
optical cavity of near resonance frequency of excited state of the atom are
investigated. The wave function of dark states are given.Comment: 4 page
Interference of the evolutions of Rb and Na Bose-Einstein condensates
Spin evolution of a mixture of two species of spin-1 Bose-Einstein
condensates (Rb and Na) has been investigated beyond the mean field theory.
Both analytical expression and numerical results on the populations of
spin-components are obtained. The interference is found to depend on the
initial states and the inter-species interaction sensitively. A number of
phenomena arising from the interference have been predicted. In particular,
periodic behavior and the alternate appearances of a zone of oscillation and a
long quiet zone are found.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
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