
The quantum spin Hall effect and topological
... back. Such a dissipationless transport mechanism could be extremely useful for semiconductor devices. Unfortunately, the requirement of a large magnetic field severely limits the application potential of the QH effect. Can we get rid of the magnetic field and still separate the traffic lanes for the ...
... back. Such a dissipationless transport mechanism could be extremely useful for semiconductor devices. Unfortunately, the requirement of a large magnetic field severely limits the application potential of the QH effect. Can we get rid of the magnetic field and still separate the traffic lanes for the ...
Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots
... (1.5) include contributions from different orbitals, so any inter-orbital scattering mechanism will lead to scattering between spin states. The magnitude of the spin scattering is determined by α and the orbital scattering mechanism. There are a number of possible admixture mechanisms in GaAs. The m ...
... (1.5) include contributions from different orbitals, so any inter-orbital scattering mechanism will lead to scattering between spin states. The magnitude of the spin scattering is determined by α and the orbital scattering mechanism. There are a number of possible admixture mechanisms in GaAs. The m ...
Introduction to the Bethe Ansatz I
... distinguish them according to specific physical properties; (ii) in many cases the eigenvalues and the physical properties derived from them can be evaluated in the thermodynamic limit. The Hamiltonian of the Heisenberg model of spins Sn = (Snx , Sny , Snz ) with quantum number s = 1/2 on a 1D latti ...
... distinguish them according to specific physical properties; (ii) in many cases the eigenvalues and the physical properties derived from them can be evaluated in the thermodynamic limit. The Hamiltonian of the Heisenberg model of spins Sn = (Snx , Sny , Snz ) with quantum number s = 1/2 on a 1D latti ...
J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt.11
... entirely straightforward, even in vacuum or isotropic materials, and there are some misconceptions about it. Here I attempt to clarify the situation and dispel the misconceptions. Many of the arguments are general, but for simplicity I restrict myself to monochromatic waves in free space. For scalar ...
... entirely straightforward, even in vacuum or isotropic materials, and there are some misconceptions about it. Here I attempt to clarify the situation and dispel the misconceptions. Many of the arguments are general, but for simplicity I restrict myself to monochromatic waves in free space. For scalar ...
PhysRevB.89.020408 - FU Berlin
... many different magnetic orders are present [1,2], where an infinite number of degenerate ground states can be found [3]. From a theoretical perspective, not many rigorous results about the quantum phase diagram are known so far. Advanced mean field theories have provided important guidance as to wha ...
... many different magnetic orders are present [1,2], where an infinite number of degenerate ground states can be found [3]. From a theoretical perspective, not many rigorous results about the quantum phase diagram are known so far. Advanced mean field theories have provided important guidance as to wha ...
5, 4023 (2014)
... and d ¼ 0 has two degenerate local minima at quasi-momenta ±q, where q ¼ kR(1 (O/4ER)2)1/2. The spin polarization of these two states is finite and opposite to each other. An ensemble of non-interacting atoms occupies both states equally and thus has zero average spin polarization and quasi-momentu ...
... and d ¼ 0 has two degenerate local minima at quasi-momenta ±q, where q ¼ kR(1 (O/4ER)2)1/2. The spin polarization of these two states is finite and opposite to each other. An ensemble of non-interacting atoms occupies both states equally and thus has zero average spin polarization and quasi-momentu ...