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Spin polarization of electron current through a potential barrier in two-dimensional structures with spin-orbit interaction
We show that an initially unpolarized electron flow acquires spin
polarization after passing through a lateral barrier in two-dimensional (2D)
system with spin-orbit interaction (SOI) even if the current is directed
normally to the barrier. The generated spin current depends on the distance
from the barrier. It oscillates with the distance in the vicinity of the
barrier and asymptotically reaches a constant value. The most efficient
generation of the spin current (with polarization above 50%) occurs, when the
Fermi energy is near the potential barrier maximum. Since the spin current in
SOI medium is not unambiguously defined we propose to pass this current from
the SOI region into a contacting region without SOI and show, that the spin
polarization loss under such transmission can be negligible.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics:
Condensed Matte
Factorization effects in a model of unstable particles
The effects of factorization are considered within the framework of the model
of unstable particles with a smeared mass. It is shown that two-particle cross
section and three-particle decay width can be described by the universal
factorized formulae for an unstable particles of an arbitrary spin in an
intermediate state. The exact factorization is caused by the specific structure
of the model unstable-particle propagators. This result is generalized to
complicated scattering and decay-chain processes with unstable particles in
intermediate states. We analyze applicability of the method and evaluate its
accuracy.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
Modifications of gravity via differential transformations of field variables
We discuss field theories appearing as a result of applying field
transformations with derivatives (differential field transformations, DFT) to a
known theory. We begin with some simple examples of DFTs to see the basic
properties of the procedure. In this process the dynamics of the theory might
either change or conserve. After that we concentrate on the theories of gravity
which appear as a result of various DFT applied to general relativity, namely
the mimetic gravity and Regge-Teitelboim embedding theory. We review main
results related to the extension of dynamics in these theories, as well as the
possibility to write down the action of a theory after DFT as the action of the
original theory before DFT plus an additional term. Such a term usually
contains some constraints with Lagrange multipliers and can be interpreted as
an action of additional matter, which might be of use in cosmological
applications, e.g. for the explanation of the effects of dark matter.Comment: 18 page
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