1,179 research outputs found
Quantum Spectra and Wave Functions in Terms of Periodic Orbits for Weakly Chaotic Systems
Special quantum states exist which are quasiclassical quantizations of
regions of phase space that are weakly chaotic. In a weakly chaotic region, the
orbits are quite regular and remain in the region for some time before escaping
and manifesting possible chaotic behavior. Such phase space regions are
characterized as being close to periodic orbits of an integrable reference
system. The states are often rather striking, and can be concentrated in
spatial regions. This leads to possible phenomena. We review some methods we
have introduced to characterize such regions and find analytic formulas for the
special states and their energies.Comment: 9 pages, 8 eps figure
Electron correlations and single-particle physics in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect
The compressibility of a two-dimensional electron system with spin in a
spatially correlated random potential and a quantizing magnetic field is
investigated. Electron-electron interaction is treated with the Hartree-Fock
method. Numerical results for the influences of interaction and disorder on the
compressibility as a function of the particle density and the strength of the
magnetic field are presented. Localization-delocalization transitions
associated with highly compressible region in the energy spectrum are found at
half-integer filling factors. Coulomb blockade effects are found near integer
fillings in the regions of low compressibility. Results are compared with
recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, replaced with revised versio
Experimental observation of the spin-Hall effect in a two dimensional spin-orbit coupled semiconductor system
We report the experimental observation of the spin-Hall effect in a
two-dimensional (2D) hole system with Rashba spin-orbit coupling.
The 2D hole layer is a part of a p-n junction light-emitting diode with a
specially designed co-planar geometry which allows an angle-resolved
polarization detection at opposite edges of the 2D hole system. In equilibrium
the angular momenta of the Rashba split heavy hole states lie in the plane of
the 2D layer. When an electric field is applied across the hole channel a non
zero out-of-plane component of the angular momentum is detected whose sign
depends on the sign of the electric field and is opposite for the two edges.
Microscopic quantum transport calculations show only a weak effect of disorder
suggesting that the clean limit spin-Hall conductance description (intrinsic
spin-Hall effect) might apply to our system.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, paper based on work presented at the Gordon
Research Conference on Magnetic Nano-structures (August 2004) and Oxford Kobe
Seminar on Spintronics (September 2004); accepted for publication in Physical
Review Letters December 200
Non-Abelian Braiding of Lattice Bosons
We report on a numerical experiment in which we use time-dependent potentials
to braid non-abelian quasiparticles. We consider lattice bosons in a uniform
magnetic field within the fractional quantum Hall regime, where , the
ratio of particles to flux quanta, is near 1/2, 1 or 3/2. We introduce
time-dependent potentials which move quasiparticle excitations around one
another, explicitly simulating a braiding operation which could implement part
of a gate in a quantum computation. We find that different braids do not
commute for near and , with Berry matrices respectively
consistent with Ising and Fibonacci anyons. Near , the braids commute.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Universal Thermoelectric Effect of Dirac Fermions in Graphene
We numerically study the thermoelectric transports of Dirac fermions in
graphene in the presence of a strong magnetic field and disorder. We find that
the thermoelectric transport coefficients demonstrate universal behavior
depending on the ratio between the temperature and the width of the
disorder-broadened Landau levels(LLs). The transverse thermoelectric
conductivity reaches a universal quantum value at the center of
each LL in the high temperature regime, and it has a linear temperature
dependence at low temperatures. The calculated Nernst signal has a peak at the
central LL with heights of the order of , and changes sign near other
LLs, while the thermopower has an opposite behavior, in good agreement with
experimental data. The validity of the generalized Mott relation between the
thermoelectric and electrical transport coefficients is verified in a wide
range of temperatures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, published versio
Non-linear Resistivity of a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas in a Magnetic Field
We develop a theory of nonlinear response to an electric field of a
two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) placed in a classically strong magnetic
field. The latter leads to a non-linear current-voltage characteristic at a
relatively weak electric field. The origin of the non-linearity is two-fold:
the formation of a non-equilibrium electron distribution function, and the
geometrical resonance in the inter-Landau-levels transitions rates. We find the
dependence of the current-voltage characteristics on the electron relaxation
rates in the 2DEG.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Enhancing the stability of a fractional Chern insulator against competing phases
We construct a two-band lattice model whose bands can carry the Chern numbers
C=0,pm1,pm2. By means of numerical exact diagonalization, we show that the most
favorable situation that selects fractional Chern insulators (FCIs) is not
necessarily the one that mimics Landau levels, namely a flat band with Chern
number 1. First, we find that the gap, measured in units of the on-site
electron-electron repulsion, can increase by almost two orders of magnitude
when the bands are flat and carry a Chern number C=2 instead of C=1. Second, we
show that giving a width to the bands can help to stabilize a FCI. Finally, we
put forward a tool to characterize the real-space density profile of the ground
state that is useful to distinguish FCI from other competing phases of matter
supporting charge density waves or phase separation.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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