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Casimir Force between two Half Spaces of Vortex Matter in Anisotropic Superconductors
We present a new approach to calculate the attractive long-range
vortex-vortex interaction of the van der Waals type present in anisotropic and
layered superconductors. The mapping of the statistical mechanics of
two-dimensional charged bosons allows us to define a Casimir problem: Two half
spaces of vortex matter separated by a gap of width R are mapped to two
dielectric half planes of charged bosons interacting via a massive gauge field.
We determine the attractive Casimir force between the two half planes and show
that it agrees with the pairwise summation of the van der Waals force between
vortices.Comment: Submitted to Physica C (4 pages, 2 figures
Dynamical resurrection of the visibility in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer
We study a single-electron pulse injected into the chiral edge-state of a
quantum Hall device and subject to a capacitive Coulomb interaction. We find
that the scattered multi-particle state remains unentangled and hence can be
created itself by a suitable classical voltage-pulse . The application of
the inverse pulse corrects for the shake-up due to the interaction and
resurrects the original injected wave packet. We suggest an experiment with an
asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometer where the application of such pulses
manifests itself in an improved visibility.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
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