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Degenerate states of narrow semiconductor rings in the presence of spin orbit coupling: Role of time-reversal and large gauge transformations
The electron Hamiltonian of narrow semiconductor rings with the Rashba and
Dresselhaus spin orbit terms is invariant under time-reversal operation
followed by a large gauge transformation. We find that all the eigenstates are
doubly degenerate when integer or half-integer quantum fluxes thread the
quantum ring. The wavefunctions of a degenerate pair are related to each other
by the symmetry operation. These results are valid even in the presence of a
disorder potential. When the Zeeman term is present only some of these
degenerate levels anticross
Spatial oscillations in the spontaneous emission rate of an atom inside a metallic wedge
A method of images is applied to study the spontaneous emission of an atom
inside a metallic wedge with an opening angle of , where N is an
arbitrary positive integer. We show the method of images gives a rate formula
consistent with that from Quantum Electrodynamics. Using the method of images,
we show the correspondence between the oscillations in the spontaneous emission
rate and the closed-orbits of emitted photon going away and returning to the
atom inside the wedge. The closed-orbits can be readily constructed using the
method of images and they are also extracted from the spontaneous emission
rate.Comment: 8 figure
Simultaneous Measurements of Microwave Photoresistance and Cyclotron Reflection in the Multi-Photon Regime
We simultaneously measure photoresistance with electrical transport and
plasmon-cyclotron resonance (PCR) using microwave reflection spectroscopy in
high mobility GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells under a perpendicular magnetic field.
Multi-photon transitions are revealed as sharp peaks in the resistance and the
cyclotron reflection on samples with various carrier densities. Our main
finding is that plasmon coupling is relevant in the cyclotron reflection
spectrum but has not been observed in the electrical conductivity signal. We
discuss possible mechanisms relevant to reflection or dc conductivity signal to
explain this discrepancy. We further confirm a trend that higher order
multi-photon features can be observed using higher carrier density samples.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figure
Entanglement of separate nitrogen-vacancy centers coupled to a whispering-gallery mode cavity
We present a quantum electrodynamical model involving nitrogen-vacancy
centers coupled to a whispering-gallery mode cavity. Two schemes are considered
to create W state and Bell state, respectively. One of the schemes makes use of
the Raman transition with the cavity field virtually excited; The other enables
the Bell state preparation and quantum information transfer by virtue of dark
state evolution and adiabatic passage, which is tolerant to ambient noise and
experimental parameter fluctuations. We justify our schemes by considering the
experimental feasibility and challenge using currently available technology.Comment: 8 pages and 5 figure
Microwave photoresistance of a high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in a triangular antidot lattice
The microwave (MW) photoresistance has been measured on a high-mobility
two-dimensional electron gas patterned with a shallow triangular antidot
lattice, where both the MW-induced resistance oscillations (MIRO) and
magnetoplasmon (MP) resonance are observed superposing on sharp commensurate
geometrical resonance (GR). Analysis shows that the MIRO, MP, and GR are
decoupled from each other in these experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, paper accepted by PR
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