104 research outputs found
Quintet pairing and non-Abelian vortex string in spin-3/2 cold atomic systems
We study the s-wave quintet Cooper pairing phase () in spin-3/2
cold atomic systems and identify various novel features which do not appear in
the spin-1/2 counterpart. A single quantum vortex is shown to be energetically
less stable than a pair of half-quantum vortices (HQV). The HQV exhibits the
global analogue of the non-Abelian Alice string and SO(4) Cheshire charge in
gauge theories. The non-Abelian HQV loop enables topological generation of
quantum entanglement.Comment: revised version, accepted by Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Testing the validity of THz reflection spectra by dispersion relations
Complex response function obtained in reflection spectroscopy at terahertz
range is examined with algorithms based on dispersion relations for integer
powers of complex reflection coefficient, which emerge as a powerful and yet
uncommon tools in examining the consistency of the spectroscopic data. It is
shown that these algorithms can be used in particular for checking the success
of correction of the spectra by the methods of Vartiainen et al [1] and
Lucarini et al [2] to remove the negative misplacement error in the terahertz
time-domain spectroscopy.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Estimation of energy efficiency of residential buildings
Increasing energy performance of the residential buildings by means of reducing heat consumption on the heating and ventilation is the last segment in the system of energy resources saving. The first segments in the energy saving process are heat producing and transportation over the main lines and outside distribution networks. In the period from 2006 to 2013. by means of the heat-supply schemes optimization and modernization of the heating systems. using expensive (200-30
Internal Frame Dragging and a Global Analog of the Aharonov-Bohm Effect
It is shown that the breakdown of a {\it global} symmetry group to a discrete
subgroup can lead to analogues of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. At sufficiently low
momentum, the cross-section for scattering of a particle with nontrivial
charge off a global vortex is almost equal to (but definitely different from)
maximal Aharonov-Bohm scattering; the effect goes away at large momentum. The
scattering of a spin-1/2 particle off a magnetic vortex provides an amusing
experimentally realizable example.Comment: (14 pp
A Global Analog of Cheshire Charge
It is shown that a model with a spontaneously broken global symmetry can
support defects analogous to Alice strings, and a process analogous to Cheshire
charge exchange can take place. A possible realization in superfluid He-3 is
pointed out.Comment: 24 pages (figures 1-4 included as uu-encoded tar files), CALT-68-1865
(Revised version: an expression (eq. 17) for global charge density is
corrected; some typos and sign mismatches are removed.
How to create Alice string (half-quantum vortex) in a vector Bose-Einstein condensate
We suggest a procedure how to prepare the vortex with N=1/2 winding number --
the counterpart of the Alice string -- in a Bose--Einstein condensate with
hyperfine spin F=1. Other possible vortices in Bose-condensates are also
discussed.Comment: RevTex file, 3 pages, no figures, extended version submitted to JETP
Letter
Fermions on half-quantum vortex
The spectrum of the fermion zero modes in the vicinity of the vortex with
fractional winding number is discussed. This is inspired by the observation of
the 1/2 vortex in high-temperature superconductors (Kirtley, et al, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 76 (1996) 1336). The fractional value of the winding number leads to the
fractional value of the invariant, which describes the topology of the energy
spectrum of fermions. This results in the phenomenon of the "half-crossing":
the spectrum approaches zero but does not cross it, being captured at the zero
energy level. The similarity with the phenomenon of the fermion condensation is
discussed.Comment: In revised version the discussion is extended and 4 references are
added. The paper is accepted for publication in JETP Letters. 10 pages, LaTeX
file, 3 figures are available at
ftp://boojum.hut.fi/pub/publications/lowtemp/LTL-96004.p
Evidence of a subenergy gap in the overdoped regime of Y_{1-x}Ca_{x}Ba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta} thin films from THz Spectroscopy
We measured the terahertz (THz) complex conductivity of Ca doped
YBa_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta} thin films in the frequency range of 0.1 to 3 THz (3
to 100 cm^{-1}) and at a temperature range of 20 to 300 K. The films were
measured using both time domain and frequency domain THz methods. We showed
evidence for the existence of a sub-gap in overdoped
Y_{1-x}Ca_{x}Ba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7-\delta} samples doped with 5% and 10% Ca.
Evidence for the opening of this sub-gap appears as a sharp decrease in the
spectrum of the real part of conductivity at frequencies equivalent to a gap
energy of 1 meV and is more prominent with increased doping. This decrease in
conductivity can be explained by using d-wave pairing symmetry with an
imaginary part of is or id_{xy} which suggests node removal.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Spin Dynamics and Spin Transport
Spin-orbit (SO) interaction critically influences electron spin dynamics and
spin transport in bulk semiconductors and semiconductor microstructures. This
interaction couples electron spin to dc and ac electric fields. Spin coupling
to ac electric fields allows efficient spin manipulating by the electric
component of electromagnetic field through the electric dipole spin resonance
(EDSR) mechanism. Usually, it is much more efficient than the magnetic
manipulation due to a larger coupling constant and the easier access to spins
at a nanometer scale. The dependence of the EDSR intensity on the magnetic
field direction allows measuring the relative strengths of the competing SO
coupling mechanisms in quantum wells. Spin coupling to an in-plane electric
field is much stronger than to a perpendicular field. Because electron bands in
microstructures are spin split by SO interaction, electron spin is not
conserved and spin transport in them is controlled by a number of competing
parameters, hence, it is rather nontrivial. The relation between spin
transport, spin currents, and spin populations is critically discussed.
Importance of transients and sharp gradients for generating spin magnetization
by electric fields and for ballistic spin transport is clarified.Comment: Invited talk at the 3rd Intern. Conf. on Physics and Applications of
Spin-Related Phenomena in Semiconductors, Santa Barbara (CA), July 21 - 23.
To be published in the Journal of Superconductivity. 7 pages, 2 figure
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