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    A Finslerian version of 't Hooft Deterministic Quantum Models

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    Using the Finsler structure living in the phase space associated to the tangent bundle of the configuration manifold, deterministic models at the Planck scale are obtained. The Hamiltonian function are constructed directly from the geometric data and some assumptions concerning time inversion symmetry. The existence of a maximal acceleration and speed is proved for Finslerian deterministic models. We investigate the spontaneous symmetry breaking of the orthogonal symmetry SO(6N) of the Hamiltonian of a deterministic system. This symmetry break implies the non-validity of the argument used to obtain Bell's inequalities for spin states. It is introduced and motivated in the context of Randers spaces an example of simple 't Hooft model with interactions.Comment: 25 pages; no figures. String discussion deleted. Some minor change

    Reversible enhancement of the magnetism of ultrathin Co films by H adsorption

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    By means of ab initio calculations, we have investigated the effect of H adsorption in the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of ultrathin Co films on Ru(0001). Our calculations predict that H occupies hollow sites preserving the two-dimensional 3-fold symmetry. The formation of a complete H overlayer leads to a very stable surface with strong H-Co bonds. H tends to suppress surface features, in particular, the enhancement of the magnetic moments of the bare film. The H-induced effects are mostly confined to the Co atoms bonded to H, independent of the H coverage or of the thickness and the structure of the Co film. However, for partial H coverages a significant increase occurs in the magnetic moment for the surface Co atoms not bonded to H, leading to a net enhancement of surface magnetism.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 3 table

    Device-independent tests of classical and quantum dimensions

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    We address the problem of testing the dimensionality of classical and quantum systems in a `black-box' scenario. We develop a general formalism for tackling this problem. This allows us to derive lower bounds on the classical dimension necessary to reproduce given measurement data. Furthermore, we generalise the concept of quantum dimension witnesses to arbitrary quantum systems, allowing one to place a lower bound on the Hilbert space dimension necessary to reproduce certain data. Illustrating these ideas, we provide simple examples of classical and quantum dimension witnesses.Comment: To appear in PR

    Effect of spin-orbit interaction on a magnetic impurity in the vicinity of a surface

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    We propose a new mechanism for surface-induced magnetic anisotropy to explain the thickness-dependence of the Kondo resistivity of thin films of dilute magnetic alloys. The surface anisotropy energy, generated by spin-orbit coupling on the magnetic impurity itself, is an oscillating function of the distance d from the surface and decays as 1/d^2. Numerical estimates based on simple models suggest that this mechanism, unlike its alternatives, gives rise to an effect of the desired order of magnitude.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Tuning surface metallicity and ferromagnetism by hydrogen adsorption at the polar ZnO(0001) surface

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    The adsorption of hydrogen on the polar Zn-ended ZnO(0001) surface has been investigated by density functional {\it ab-initio} calculations. An on top H(1x1) ordered overlayer with genuine H-Zn chemical bonds is shown to be energetically favorable. The H covered surface is metallic and spin-polarized, with a noticeable magnetic moment at the surface region. Lower hydrogen coverages lead to strengthening of the H-Zn bonds, corrugation of the surface layer and to an insulating surface. Our results explain experimental observations of hydrogen adsorption on this surface, and not only predict a metal-insulator transition, but primarily provide a method to reversible switch surface magnetism by varying the hydrogen density on the surface.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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