820 research outputs found
Thermodynamics of the harmonic oscillator using coherent states
The ongoing discussion whether thermodynamic properties can be extracted from
a (possibly approximate) quantum mechanical time evolution using time averages
is fed with an instructive example. It is shown for the harmonic oscillator how
the Hilbert space or an appropriately defined phase space must be populated in
terms of coherent states in order to obtain the quantum result respectively the
classical one.Comment: 6 pages, 2 postscript figures, uses 'epsfig.sty'. Submitted to
Europhysics Letters. Introduction changed and references added for the
revised version. More information available at
http://obelix.physik.uni-osnabrueck.de/~schnack
Magnetic response of magnetic molecules with non-collinear local d-tensors
Investigations of molecular magnets are driven both by prospective
applications in future storage technology or quantum computing as well as by
fundamental questions. Nowadays numerical simulation techniques and computer
capabilities make it possible to investigate spin Hamiltonians with realistic
arrangements of local anisotropy tensors. In this contribution I will discuss
the magnetic response of a small spin system with special emphasis on
non-collinear alignments of the local anisotropy axes.Comment: 8 pages, 18 figures, accepted for a special issue of Condensed Matter
Physics (CMP), typos correcte
Unexpected properties of the first excited state of non-bipartite Heisenberg spin rings
Systematic properties of the first excited state are presented for various
ring sizes and spin quantum numbers which are only partly covered by the
theorem of Lieb, Schultz and Mattis. For odd ring sizes the first excited
energy eigenvalue shows unexpected degeneracy and related shift quantum
numbers. As a byproduct the ground state energy as well as the energy of the
first excited state of infinite chains are calculated by extrapolating the
properties of only a few, finite, antiferromagnetically coupled Heisenberg
rings using the powerful Levin sequence acceleration method.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, uses 'epsfig.sty'. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Molecular dynamics investigations on a quantum system in a thermostat
The model quantum system of fermions in a one dimensional harmonic oscillator
potential is investigated by a molecular dynamics method at constant
temperature. Although in quantum mechanics the equipartition theorem cannot be
used like in the Nose-Hoover-thermostat it is possible to couple an additional
degree of freedom to the system which acts as a thermometer and drives the
system towards the desired temperature via complex time steps.Comment: 11 pages, 8 postscript figures, uses 'epsfig.sty'. Submitted to
PHYSICA A. More information available at
http://obelix.physik.uni-osnabrueck.de/~schnac
Van Der Waals Revisited
The van-der-Waals version of the second virial coefficient is not far from
being exact if the model parameters are appropriately chosen. It is shown how
the van-der-Waals resemblance originates from the interplay of thermal
averaging and superposition of scattering phase shift contributions. The
derivation of the two parameters from the quantum virial coefficient reveals a
fermion-boson symmetry in non-ideal quantum gases. Numerical details are worked
out for the Helium quantum gases.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, minor changes, accepted for publication in
Physica
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