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Laser Assisted Dirac Electron in a Magnetized Annulus
2021
We study the behaviour of a charge bound on a graphene annulus under the assumption that the particle can be treated as a massless Dirac electron. The eigenstates and relative energy are found in closed analytical form. Subsequently, we consider a large annulus with radius ρ∈[5000,10,000]a0 in the presence of a static magnetic field orthogonal to its plane and again the eigenstates and eigenenergies of the Dirac electron are found in both analytical and numerical form. The possibility of designing filiform currents by controlling the orbital angular momentum and the magnetic field is shown. The currents can be of interest in optoelectronic devices that are controlled by electromagnetic radi…
Thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and electrochemistry of external field-assisted nonthermal food technologies
2017
Interest in the development and adoption of nonthermal technologies is burgeoning within the food and bioprocess industry, the associated research community, and among the consumers. This is evident from not only the success of some innovative nonthermal technologies at industrial scale, but also from the increasing number of publications dealing with these topics, a growing demand for foods processed by nonthermal technologies and use of natural ingredients. A notable feature of the nonthermal technologies such as cold plasma, electrohydrodynamic processing, pulsed electric fields, and ultrasound is the involvement of external fields, either electric or sound. Therefore, it merits to study…
Electric Field Dependence of the Fluorescence Intensity of Solute Molecules and Fourth Order Effects
1985
Abstract The effect of an external electric field on the total fluorescence of solute molecules is studied up to fourth order theoretically, and is checked experimentally with 4´-N,N-dimethylamino- 4-nitrostilbene in dioxane at room temperature.
Formation of magnetoconvection by photoabsorptive methods in ferrofluid layers
2013
Abstract A periodic concentration grating was induced in a layer of ferrofluid by photoabsorption and thermophoresis under the action of the applied uniform magnetic field. The application of the external field causes the appearance of an internal demagnetizing field within the layer and of magnetic forces due to the non-uniform distribution of concentration. The induced magnetic forces cause the appearance of parasitic microconvection within the layer. The experimental observations of the formation stage of the grating are interpreted to explain magnetoconvection, making use of numerical simulations.
Shear-aligned block copolymer monolayers as seeds to control the orientational order in cylinder-forming block copolymer thin films
2016
We study the dynamics of coarsening of a cylinder-forming block copolymer thin film deposited on a prepatterned substrate made of a well-ordered block copolymer monolayer. During thermal annealing the shear-aligned bottom layer drives extinction of the disclinations and promotes a strong orientational correlation, disturbed only by dislocations and undulations along the cylinders of the minority phase. The thin film bilayer system remains stable during annealing, in agreement with self-consistent field theory results that indicate that although the thickness of a stack of two monolayers is not at the optimum thickness condition, it is very close to equilibrium. Phase field simulations indic…
Models with an External Field
2012
Polarization Switching in Heterophase Nanostructures: PLZT Relaxor Ceramics
2005
The polarization switching is experimentally investigated in hot-pressed PLZT-x/65/35 ceramics with a lanthanum content from 5 to 12 at. %. The specific features in the temperature dependence of the polarization switching in a heterophase state are interpreted by analyzing the change in the switched charge measured over wide ranges of fields and temperatures. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of depolarization fields induced by interphase boundaries. A model of the evolution of polydomain nanostructures with a change in the temperature and in the response to an external field is considered. It is assumed that the low-temperature dielectric anomaly and the temperature hysteresis are …
Robust quantum control by a single-shot shaped pulse
2013
Considering the problem of the control of a two-state quantum system by an external field, we establish a general and versatile method allowing the derivation of smooth pulses which feature the properties of high fidelity, robustness, and low area. Such shaped pulses can be interpreted as a single-shot generalization of the composite pulse-sequence technique with a time-dependent phase.
Particle in Harmonic E-Field E(t) = Esinω 0 t; Schwinger–Fock Proper-Time Method
2017
Since the Green’s function of a Dirac particle in an external field, which is described by a potential A μ (x), is given by $$\displaystyle{ \left [\gamma \cdot \left (\frac{1} {i} \partial - eA\right ) + m\right ]G(x,x^{{\prime}}\vert A) =\delta (x - x^{{\prime}}) }$$ (37.1) the Green operator G+[A] is defined by $$\displaystyle{ \left (\gamma \Pi + m\right )G_{+} = 1\,,\quad \Pi _{\mu } = p_{\mu } - eA_{\mu } }$$ or $$\displaystyle\begin{array}{rcl} G_{+}& =& \frac{1} {\gamma \Pi + m - i\epsilon }\,,\quad \epsilon > 0 {}\\ & =& \frac{\gamma \Pi - m} {\left (\gamma \Pi \right )^{2} - m^{2} + i\epsilon } = \frac{-\gamma \Pi + m} {m^{2} -\left (\gamma \Pi \right )^{2} - i\epsilon } {}\\ & =&…
The generalized Kadanoff-Baym ansatz with initial correlations
2018
Within the non-equilibrium Green's function (NEGF) formalism, the Generalized Kadanoff-Baym Ansatz (GKBA) has stood out as a computationally cheap method to investigate the dynamics of interacting quantum systems driven out of equilibrium. Current implementations of the NEGF--GKBA, however, suffer from a drawback: real-time simulations require {\em noncorrelated} states as initial states. Consequently, initial correlations must be built up through an adiabatic switching of the interaction before turning on any external field, a procedure that can be numerically highly expensive. In this work, we extend the NEGF--GKBA to allow for {\em correlated} states as initial states. Our scheme makes i…