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Commutation Relations in Mesoscopic Electric Circuits
In the talk, I briefly demonstrate the quantum theory for mesoscopic electric
circuits and its applications. In the theory, the importance of the charge
discreteness in a mesoscopic electric circuit is addressed. As a result, a new
kind of commutation relation for electric charge and current occurred
inevitably. The charge representation, canonical current representation and
pseudo-current representation are discussed extensively. It not only provides a
concrete realization of mathematical models which discuss the space
quantization in high energy physics and quantum gravity but also presents a
sequence of applications in condensed matter physics from a different point of
view. A possible generalization to coupled circuits is also proposed.Comment: 7 pages, talk at ``Spin-Statistics Connection and Commutation
Relations'' Capri 200
The effects of optically induced non-Abelian gauge field in cold atoms
We show that degenerate dark states can be generated by coupling
-fold degenerate ground states and a common excited state with laser
fields. Interferences between light waves with different frequencies can
produce laser fields with time-dependent amplitudes, which can induce not only
U(N) non-Abelian vector fields but also the scalar ones for the adiabatic
motion of atoms in such laser fields. As an example, a time-periodic gauge
potential is produced by applying specific laser fields to a tripod system.
Some features of the Landau levels and the ground-state phase diagram of a
rotating Bose-Einstein condensate for a concrete gauge field are also
discussed.Comment: Revtex 6 pages, 2 figures, version to be published in PR
Persistent spin current and entanglement in the anisotropic spin ring i
We investigate the ground state persistent spin current and the pair
entanglement in one-dimensional antiferromagnetic anisotropic Heisenberg ring
with twisted boundary conditions. Solving Bethe ansatz equations numerically,
we calculate the dependence of the ground state energy on the total magnetic
flux through the ring, and the resulting persistent current. Motivated by
recent development of quantum entanglement theory, we study the properties of
the ground state concurrence under the influence of the flux through the
anisotropic Heisenberg ring. We also include an external magnetic field and
discuss the properties of the persistent current and the concurrence in the
presence of the magnetic field.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figure
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