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    Nuclear-nuclear interaction mediated by a mechanically controlled nitrogen-vacancy-center spin in diamond

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    We propose a scheme to achieve nuclear-nuclear indirect interactions mediated by a mechanically driven nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond. Here we demonstrate two-qubit entangling gates and quantum-state transfer between two carbon nuclei in diamond. In such a system, the NV center interacts with a nearby nuclear spin via a dipole-dipole interaction. Under the quantum Zeno condition, the scheme is robust against decoherence caused by coupling between the NV center (nuclear spins) and the environment. Conveniently, precise control of dipole coupling is not required so this scheme is insensitive to fluctuating positions of the nuclear spins and the NV center. Our scheme provides a general blueprint for multi-nuclear-spin gates and for multi-party communication in a polygon geometry with each vertex occupied by a nuclear spin.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure

    Lifshitz effects on holographic pp-wave superfluid

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    In the probe limit, we numerically build a holographic pp-wave superfluid model in the four-dimensional Lifshitz black hole coupled to a Maxwell-complex vector field. We observe the rich phase structure and find that the Lifshitz dynamical exponent zz contributes evidently to the effective mass of the matter field and dimension of the gravitational background. Concretely, we obtain the Cave of Winds appeared only in the five-dimensional anti-de Sitter~(AdS) spacetime, and the increasing zz hinders not only the condensate but also the appearance of the first-order phase transition. Furthermore, our results agree with the Ginzburg-Landau results near the critical temperature. In addition, the previous AdS superfluid model is generalized to the Lifshitz spacetime.Comment: 14 pages,5 figures, and 1 table, accepted by Phys. Lett.

    Lifshitz Scaling Effects on Holographic Superconductors

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    Via numerical and analytical methods, the effects of the Lifshitz dynamical exponent zz on holographic superconductors are studied in some detail, including ss wave and pp wave models. Working in the probe limit, we find that the behaviors of holographic models indeed depend on concrete value of zz. We obtain the condensation and conductivity in both Lifshitz black hole and soliton backgrounds with general zz. For both ss wave and pp wave models in the black hole backgrounds, as zz increases, the phase transition becomes more difficult and the growth of conductivity is suppressed. For the Lifshitz soliton backgrounds, when zz increases (z=1, 2, 3z=1,~2,~3), the critical chemical potential decreases in the ss wave cases but increases in the pp wave cases. For pp wave models in both Lifshitz black hole and soliton backgrounds, the anisotropy between the AC conductivity in different spatial directions is suppressed when zz increases. The analytical results uphold the numerical results.Comment: Typos corrected; Footnote added; References added; To be published in Nuclear Physics

    Five-dimensional generalized f(R)f(R) gravity with curvature-matter coupling

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    The generalized f(R)f(R) gravity with curvature-matter coupling in five-dimensional (5D) spacetime can be established by assuming a hypersurface-orthogonal spacelike Killing vector field of 5D spacetime, and it can be reduced to the 4D formulism of FRW universe. This theory is quite general and can give the corresponding results to the Einstein gravity, f(R)f(R) gravity with both no-coupling and non-minimal coupling in 5D spacetime as special cases, that is, we would give the some new results besides previous ones given by Ref.\cite{60}. Furthermore, in order to get some insight into the effects of this theory on the 4D spacetime, by considering a specific type of models with f1(R)=f2(R)=αRmf_{1}(R)=f_{2}(R)=\alpha R^{m} and B(Lm)=Lm=ρB(L_{m})=L_{m}=-\rho, we not only discuss the constraints on the model parameters mm, nn, but also illustrate the evolutionary trajectories of the scale factor a(t)a(t), the deceleration parameter q(t)q(t) and the scalar field ϵ(t)\epsilon(t), ϕ(t)\phi(t) in the reduced 4D spacetime. The research results show that this type of f(R)f(R) gravity models given by us could explain the current accelerated expansion of our universe without introducing dark energy.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0912.4581, arXiv:gr-qc/0411066 by other author
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