98 research outputs found
A new class of sum rules for products of Bessel functions
In this paper we derive a new class of sum rules for products of the Bessel
functions of first kind. Using standard algebraic manipulations we extend some
of the well known properties of . Some physical applications of the
results are also discussed. A comparison with the Newberger[J. Math. Phys.
\textbf{23} (1982) 1278] sum rules is performed on a typical example.Comment: Published in Journal of Mathematical Physics, 9 pages, no picture
n-Dimensional FLRW Quantum Cosmology
We introduce the formalism of quantum cosmology in a
Friedmann-Lema\^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) universe of arbitrary dimension
filled with a perfect fluid with equation of state. First we
show that the Schutz formalism, developed in four dimensions, can be extended
to a n-dimensional universe. We compute the quantum representant of the scale
factor , in the Many-Worlds, as well as, in the de Broglie-Bohm
interpretation of quantum mechanics. We show that the singularities, which are
still present in the n-dimensional generalization of FLRW universe, are
excluded with the introduction of quantum theory. We quantize, via the de
Broglie-Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, the components of the Riemann
curvature tensor in a tetrad basis in a n-dimensional FLRW universe filled with
radiation (). We show that the quantized version of the
Ricci scalar are perfectly regular for all time . We also study the behavior
of the energy density and pressure and show that the ratio
tends to the classical value only for , showing that is
somewhat privileged among the other dimensions. Besides that, as ,
.Comment: 12 pages, revtex, minor modification
Optical Orientation in Ferromagnet/Semiconductor Hybrids
The physics of optical pumping of semiconductor electrons in the
ferromagnet/semiconductor hybrids is discussed. Optically oriented
semiconductor electrons detect the magnetic state of the ferromagnetic film. In
turn, the ferromagnetism of the hybrid can be controlled optically with the
help of the semiconductor. Spin-spin interactions near the interface
ferromagnet/semiconductor play crucial role in the optical readout and the
manipulation of ferromagnetism.Comment: The review is written for a special issue "Spin Orientation" of
Semiconductor Science and Technology journal dedicated to the memory of B.P.
Zakharcheny
Manipulation of the Spin Memory of Electrons in n-GaAs
We report on the optical manipulation of the electron spin relaxation time in
a GaAs based heterostructure. Experimental and theoretical study shows that the
average electron spin relaxes through hyperfine interaction with the lattice
nuclei, and that the rate can be controlled by the electron-electron
interactions. This time has been changed from 300 ns down to 5 ns by variation
of the laser frequency. This modification originates in the optically induced
depletion of n-GaAs layer
Low-temperature spin relaxation in n-type GaAs
Low-temperature electron spin relaxation is studied by the optical
orientation method in bulk n-GaAs with donor concentrations from 10^14 cm^{-3}
to 5x10^17 cm^{-3}.
A peculiarity related to the metal-to-insulator transition (MIT) is observed
in the dependence of the spin lifetime on doping near n_D = 2x10^16 cm^{-3}. In
the metallic phase, spin relaxation is governed by the Dyakonov-Perel
mechanism, while in the insulator phase it is due to anisotropic exchange
interaction and hyperfine interactio
Noise studies of magnetization dynamics in dilute magnetic semiconductor heterostructures
We study theoretically and experimentally the frequency and temperature
dependence of resistivity noise in semiconductor heterostructures delta-doped
by Mn. The resistivity noise is observed to be non-monotonous as a function of
frequency. As a function of temperature, the noise increases by two orders of
magnitude for a resistivity increase of about 50%. We study two possible
sources of resistivity noise -- dynamic spin fluctuations and charge
fluctuations, and find that dynamic spin fluctuations are more relevant for the
observed noise data. The frequency and temperature dependence of resistivity
noise provide important information on the nature of the magnetic interactions.
In particular, we show how noise measurements can help resolve a long standing
debate on whether the Mn-doped GaAs is an p-d Zener/RKKY or double exchange
ferromagnet. Our analysis includes the effect of different kinds of disorder
such as spin-glass type of interactions and a site-dilution type of disorder.
We find that the resistivity noise in these structures is well described by a
disordered RKKY ferromagnet model dynamics with a conserved order parameter.Comment: 15 pages, 7 eps figures, published versio
Optical alignment and orientation of excitons in ensemble of core/shell CdSe/CdS colloidal nanoplatelets
We report on the experimental and theoretical studies of optical alignment
and optical orientation effects in an ensemble of core/shell CdSe/CdS colloidal
nanoplatelets. The dependences of three Stokes parameters on the magnetic field
applied in the Faraday geometry are measured under continuous wave resonant
excitation of the exciton photoluminescence. Theoretical model is developed to
take into account both bright and dark exciton states in the case of strong
electron and hole exchange interaction and random in-plane orientation of the
nanoplatelets in ensemble. The data analysis allows us to estimate the time and
energy parameters of the bright and dark excitons. The optical alignment effect
enables identification of the exciton and trion contributions to the
photoluminescence spectrum even in the absence of a clear spectral line
resolution.Comment: main paper (17 pages) and SI (6 pages
Optical orientation and alignment of excitons in ensembles of inorganic perovskite nanocrystals
We demonstrate the optical orientation and alignment of excitons in a
two-dimensional layer of CsPbI perovskite nanocrystals prepared by
colloidal synthesis and measure the anisotropic exchange splitting of exciton
levels in the nanocrystals. From the experimental data at low temperature (2K),
we obtain the average value of anisotropic splitting of bright exciton states
of the order of 120{\mu}eV. Our calculations demonstrate that there is a
significant contribution to the splitting due to the nanocrystal shape
anisotropy for all inorganic perovskite nanocrystrals.Comment: 10 page
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