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Influence of Cooper pairing on the inelastic processes in a gas of Fermi atoms
Correlation properties in ultracold Fermi gas with negative scattering length
and its impact on the three-body recombination is analyzed. We find that Cooper
pairing enhances the recombination rate in contrast to the decrease of this
rate accompanying Bose-Einstein condensation in a Bose gas. This trend is
characteristic for all interval of temperatures T<Tc
Entanglement sudden death in qubit-qutrit systems
We demonstrate the existence of entanglement sudden death (ESD), the complete
loss of entanglement in finite time, in qubit-qutrit systems. In particular,
ESD is shown to occur in such systems initially prepared in a one-parameter
class of entangled mixed states and then subjected to local dephasing noise.
Together with previous results, this proves the existence of ESD for some
states in all quantum systems for which rigorously defined mixed-state
entanglement measures have been identified. We conjecture that ESD exists in
all quantum systems prepared in appropriate bipartite states.Comment: 10 pages. To appear in Physics Letters
What are the left-handed media and what is interesting about them?
We review the intensively discussed ideas about wave propagation and
refraction in media where both electric permittivity and magnetic permeability
are negative. The criticism against negative refraction as violating the
causality principle is considered. Starting from the initial wave equations,
refraction of beams at the boundary of a left-handed medium is analyzed. The
physics of a perfect lens formed by a flat layer of a left-handed material is
considered.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure
Seebeck coefficient of thermoelectric moleculat junction: First-principles calculations
A first-principles approach is presented for the thermoelectricity in
molecular junctions formed by a single molecule contact. The study investigates
the Seebeck coefficient considering the source-drain electrodes with distinct
temperatures and chemical potentials in a three-terminal geometry junction. We
compare the Seebeck coefficient in the amino-substituted and unsubstituted
butanethiol junction and observe interesting thermoelectric properties in the
amino-substituted junction. Due to the novel states around the Fermi levels
introduced by the amino-substitution, the Seebeck coefficient could be easily
modulated by using gate voltages and biases. When the temperature in one of the
electrodes is fixed, the Seebeck coefficient varies significantly with the
temperature in the other electrode, and such dependence could be modulated by
varying the gate voltages. As the biases increase, richer features in the
Seebeck coefficient are observed, which are closely related to the transmission
functions in the vicinity of the left and right Fermi levels.Comment: 4 pages; 2 figure
Dual versions of N=2 supergravity and spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
In this paper, using a model of N=2 supergravity - vector multiplets
interaction with the scalar field geometry as an
example, we show that even when the geometry is fixed one can have a whole
family of the Lagrangians that differ by the vector field duality
transformations. As a byproduct, for this geometry we have constructed a model
of (m-1) vector multiplets interacting with the hidden sector admitting
spontaneous supersymmetry breaking with two arbitrary scales and without a
cosmological term.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, IHEP preprint 94-9
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