605 research outputs found
Entanglement of Solitons in the Frenkel-Kontorova Model
We investigate entanglement of solitons in the continuum-limit of the
nonlinear Frenkel-Kontorova chain. We find that the entanglement of solitons
manifests particle-like behavior as they are characterized by localization of
entanglement. The von-Neumann entropy of solitons mixes critical with
noncritical behaviors. Inside the core of the soliton the logarithmic increase
of the entropy is faster than the universal increase of a critical field,
whereas outside the core the entropy decreases and saturates the constant value
of the corresponding massive noncritical field. In addition, two solitons
manifest long-range entanglement that decreases with the separation of the
solitons more slowly than the universal decrease of the critical field.
Interestingly, in the noncritical regime of the Frenkel-Kontorova model,
entanglement can even increase with the separation of the solitons. We show
that most of the entanglement of the so-called internal modes of the solitons
is saturated by local degrees of freedom inside the core, and therefore we
suggest using the internal modes as carriers of quantum information.Comment: 16 pages, 22 figure
Dynamical transitions in incommensurate systems
In the dynamics of the undamped Frenkel-Kontorova model with kinetic terms,
we find a transition between two regimes, a floating incommensurate and a
pinned incommensurate phase. This behavior is compared to the static version of
the model. A remarkable difference is that, while in the static case the two
regimes are separated by a single transition (the Aubry transition), in the
dynamical case the transition is characterized by a critical region, in which
different phenomena take place at different times. In this paper, the
generalized angular momentum we have previously introduced, and the dynamical
modulation function are used to begin a characterization of this critical
region. We further elucidate the relation between these two quantities, and
present preliminary results about the order of the dynamical transition.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, file 'epl.cls' necessary for compilation
provided; subm. to Europhysics Letter
Systematic Improvement of Classical Nucleation Theory
We reconsider the applicability of classical nucleation theory (CNT) to the
calculation of the free energy of solid cluster formation in a liquid and its
use to the evaluation of interface free energies from nucleation barriers.
Using two different freezing transitions (hard spheres and NaCl) as test cases,
we first observe that the interface-free-energy estimates based on CNT are
generally in error. As successive refinements of nucleation-barrier theory, we
consider corrections due to a non-sharp solid-liquid interface and to a
non-spherical cluster shape. Extensive calculations for the Ising model show
that corrections due to a non-sharp and thermally fluctuating interface account
for the barrier shape with excellent accuracy. The experimental solid
nucleation rates that are measured in colloids are better accounted for by
these non-CNT terms, whose effect appears to be crucial in the interpretation
of data and in the extraction of the interface tension from them.Comment: 20 pages (text + supplementary material
Energy flow of moving dissipative topological solitons
We study the energy flow due to the motion of topological solitons in
nonlinear extended systems in the presence of damping and driving. The total
field momentum contribution to the energy flux, which reduces the soliton
motion to that of a point particle, is insufficient. We identify an additional
exchange energy flux channel mediated by the spatial and temporal inhomogeneity
of the system state. In the well-known case of a DC external force the
corresponding exchange current is shown to be small but non-zero. For the case
of AC driving forces, which lead to a soliton ratchet, the exchange energy flux
mediates the complete energy flow of the system. We also consider the case of
combination of AC and DC external forces, as well as spatial discretization
effects.Comment: 24 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Chao
Quantum coherence of discrete kink solitons in ion traps
We propose to realize quantized discrete kinks with cold trapped ions. We
show that long-lived solitonlike configurations are manifested as deformations
of the zigzag structure in the linear Paul trap, and are topologically
protected in a circular trap with an odd number of ions. We study the
quantum-mechanical time evolution of a high-frequency, gap separated internal
mode of a static kink and find long coherence times when the system is cooled
to the Doppler limit. The spectral properties of the internal modes make them
ideally suited for manipulation using current technology. This suggests that
ion traps can be used to test quantum-mechanical effects with solitons and
explore ideas for the utilization of the solitonic internal-modes as carriers
of quantum information.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures ; minor correction
Nonequilibrium evolution thermodynamics
A new approach - nonequilibrium evolution thermodynamics, is compared with
classical variant of Landau approachComment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Plasmon signatures in high harmonic generation
High harmonic generation in polarizable multi-electron systems is
investigated in the framework of multi-configuration time-dependent
Hartree-Fock. The harmonic spectra exhibit two cut offs. The first cut off is
in agreement with the well established, single active electron cut off law. The
second cut off presents a signature of multi-electron dynamics. The strong
laser field excites non-linear plasmon oscillations. Electrons that are ionized
from one of the multi-plasmon states and recombine to the ground state gain
additional energy, thereby creating the second plateau.Comment: Major revision, 12 pages, 5 figures, submitted to J. Phys. B (2005),
accepte
Spin superfluidity and spin-orbit gauge symmetry fixing
The Hamiltonian describing 2D electron gas, in a spin-orbit active medium,
can be cast into a consistent non-Abelian gauge field theory leading to a
proper definition of the spin current. The generally advocated gauge symmetric
version of the theory results in current densities that are gauge covariant, a
fact that poses severe concerns on their physical nature. We show that in fact
the problem demands gauge fixing, leaving no room to ambiguity in the
definition of physical spin currents. Gauge fixing also allows for polarized
edge excitations not present in the gauge symmetric case. The scenario here is
analogous to that of superconductivity gauge theory. We develop a variational
formulation that accounts for the constraints between U(1) physical fields and
SU(2) gauge fields and show that gauge fixing renders a physical matter and
radiation currents and derive the particular consequences for the Rashba SO
interaction.Comment: to appear in EP
Genes adopt non-optimal codon usage to generate cell cycle-dependent oscillations in protein levels
Most cell cycle-regulated genes adopt non-optimal codon usage, namely, their translation involves wobbly matching codons. Here, the authors show that tRNA expression is cyclic and that codon usage, therefore, can give rise to cell-cycle regulation of proteins
Formation of singularities on the surface of a liquid metal in a strong electric field
The nonlinear dynamics of the free surface of an ideal conducting liquid in a
strong external electric field is studied. It is establish that the equations
of motion for such a liquid can be solved in the approximation in which the
surface deviates from a plane by small angles. This makes it possible to show
that on an initially smooth surface for almost any initial conditions points
with an infinite curvature corresponding to branch points of the root type can
form in a finite time.Comment: 14 page
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