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Manipulation of the dynamics of many-body systems via quantum control methods
We investigate how dynamical decoupling methods may be used to manipulate the
time evolution of quantum many-body systems. These methods consist of sequences
of external control operations designed to induce a desired dynamics. The
systems considered for the analysis are one-dimensional spin-1/2 models, which,
according to the parameters of the Hamiltonian, may be in the integrable or
non-integrable limits, and in the gapped or gapless phases. We show that an
appropriate control sequence may lead a chaotic chain to evolve as an
integrable chain and a system in the gapless phase to behave as a system in the
gapped phase. A key ingredient for the control schemes developed here is the
possibility to use, in the same sequence, different time intervals between
control operations.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Effects of a CPT-even and Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling on the electron-positron scattering
We propose a new \emph{CPT}-even and Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling
between fermions and Abelian gauge fields involving the CPT-even tensor
of the standard model extension. We thus
investigate its effects on the cross section of the electron-positron
scattering by analyzing the process .
Such a study was performed for the parity-odd and parity-even nonbirefringent
components of the Lorentz-violating tensor.
Finally, by using experimental data available in the literature, we have
imposed upper bounds as tight as on the magnitude of the
CPT-even and Lorentz-violating parameters while nonminimally coupled.Comment: LaTeX2e, 06 pages, 01 figure
Radiative generation of the CPT-even gauge term of the SME from a dimension-five nonminimal coupling term
In this letter we show for the first time that the usual CPT-even gauge term
of the standard model extension (SME) can be radiatively generated, in a gauge
invariant level, in the context of a modified QED endowed with a dimension-five
nonminimal coupling term recently proposed in the literature. As a consequence,
the existing upper bounds on the coefficients of the tensor can be
used improve the bounds on the magnitude of the nonminimal coupling,
by the factors or The nonminimal coupling
also generates higher-order derivative contributions to the gauge field
effective action quadratic terms.Comment: Revtex style, two columns, 6 pages, revised final version to be
published in the Physics Letters B (2013
Loading of a Bose-Einstein condensate in the boson-accumulation regime
We study the optical loading of a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate by
spontaneous emission of atoms in excited electronic state in the
Boson-Accumulation Regime. We generalize the previous simplified analysis of
ref. [Phys. Rev. A 53, 2466 (1996)], to a 3D case in which more than one trap
level of the excited state trap is considered. By solving the corresponding
quantum many-body master equation, we demonstrate that also for this general
situation the photon reabsorption can help to increase the condensate fraction.
Such effect could be employed to realize a continuous atom laser, and to
overcome condensate losses.Comment: 7 pages, 5 eps figures, uses epl.st
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