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Cylindrical Superlens by a Coordinate Transformation
Cylinder-shaped perfect lens deduced from the coordinate transformation
method is proposed. The previously reported perfect slab lens is noticed to be
a limiting form of the cylindrical lens when the inner radius approaches
infinity with respect to the lens thickness. Connaturality between a
cylindrical lens and a slab lens is affirmed by comparing their eigenfield
transfer functions. We numerically confirm the subwavelength focusing
capability of such a cylindrical lens with consideration of material
imperfection. Compared to a slab lens, a cylindrical lens has several
advantages, including finiteness in cross-section, and ability in lensing with
magnification or demagnification. Immediate applications of such a cylindrical
lens can be in high-resolution imaging and lithography technologies. In
addition, its invisibility property suggests that it may be valuable for
non-invasive electromagnetic probing.Comment: Minor changes to conform with the published versio
Uniqueness of one-dimensional N\'eel wall profiles
We study the domain wall structure in thin uniaxial ferromagnetic films in
the presence of an in-plane applied external field in the direction normal to
the easy axis. Using the reduced one-dimensional thin film micromagnetic model,
we analyze the critical points of the obtained non-local variational problem.
We prove that the minimizer of the one-dimensional energy functional in the
form of the N\'eel wall is the unique (up to translations) critical point of
the energy among all monotone profiles with the same limiting behavior at
infinity. Thus, we establish uniqueness of the one-dimensional monotone N\'eel
wall profile in the considered setting. We also obtain some uniform estimates
for general one-dimensional domain wall profiles.Comment: 18 page
Measure of multipartite entanglement with computable lower bounds
In this paper, we present a measure of multipartite entanglement
(-nonseparable), -ME concurrence that
unambiguously detects all -nonseparable states in arbitrary dimensions,
where the special case, 2-ME concurrence , is a
measure of genuine multipartite entanglement. The new measure -ME
concurrence satisfies important characteristics of an entanglement measure
including entanglement monotone, vanishing on -separable states, convexity,
subadditivity and strictly greater than zero for all -nonseparable states.
Two powerful lower bounds on this measure are given. These lower bounds are
experimentally implementable without quantum state tomography and are easily
computable as no optimization or eigenvalue evaluation is needed. We illustrate
detailed examples in which the given bounds perform better than other known
detection criteria.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Non-vanishing Berry Phase in Chiral Insulators
The binary compounds FeSi, RuSi, and OsSi are chiral insulators crystallizing
in the space group P2_13 which is cubic. By means of ab initio calculations we
find for these compounds a non-vanishing electronic Berry phase, the sign of
which depends on the handedness of the crystal. There is thus the possibility
that the Berry phase signals the existence of a macroscopic electric
polarization due to the electrons. We show that this is indeed so if a small
external magnetic field is applied in the [111]-direction. The electric
polarization is oscillatory in the magnetic field and possesses a signature
that distinguishes the handedness of the crystal. Our findings add to the
discussion of topological classifications of insulators and are significant for
spintronics applications, and in particular, for a deeper understanding of
skyrmions in insulators
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