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Spin-orbit effects on the Larmor dispersion relation in GaAs quantum wells
We have studied the relevance of spin-orbit coupling to the dispersion 00009
relation of the Larmor resonance observed in inelastic light scattering and
electron-spin resonance experiments on GaAs quantum wells. We show that the
spin-orbit interaction, here described by a sum of Dresselhaus and
Bychkov-Rashba terms, couples Zeeman and spin-density excitations. We have
evaluated its contribution to the spin splitting as a function of the magnetic
field , and have found that in the small limit, the spin-orbit
interaction does not contribute to the spin splitting, whereas at high magnetic
fields it yields a independent contribution to the spin splitting given by
, with being the intensity of the
Bychkov-Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit terms.Comment: To be published in Physical Review
Optical response of two-dimensional few-electron concentric double quantum rings: A local-spin-density-functional theory study
We have investigated the dipole charge- and spin-density response of
few-electron two-dimensional concentric nanorings as a function of the
intensity of a perpendicularly applied magnetic field. We show that the dipole
response displays signatures associated with the localization of electron
states in the inner and outer ring favored by the perpendicularly applied
magnetic field. Electron localization produces a more fragmented spectrum due
to the appearance of additional edge excitations in the inner and outer ring.Comment: To be published in Physical Review
Finite size effects in adsorption of helium mixtures by alkali substrates
We investigate the behavior of mixed 3He-4He droplets on alkali surfaces at
zero temperature, within the frame of Finite Range Density Functional theory.
The properties of one single 3He atom on 4He_N4 droplets on different alkali
surfaces are addressed, and the energetics and structure of 4He_N4+3He_N3
systems on Cs surfaces, for nanoscopic 4He drops, are analyzed through the
solutions of the mean field equations for varying number N3 of 3He atoms. We
discuss the size effects on the single particle spectrum of 3He atoms and on
the shapes of both helium distributions.Comment: 12 pages, and 12 figures (PNG format
Nucleation in dilute 3He-4He liquid mixtures at low temperatures
We present a study of phase separation from supersaturated 3He-4He liquid
mixtures at low temperatures addressing both the degree of critical
supersaturation Dx and the thermal-to-quantum crossover temperature T* for the
nucleation process. Two different nucleation seeds are investigated, namely 3He
droplets and 4He vortex lines with cores filled with 3He. We have found that
the experimental T* is reproduced when we consider that nucleation proceeds
from 3He droplets, whereas Dx is reproduced when we consider 4He vortex lines
filled with 3He. However, neither nucleation configuration is able to
simultaneously reproduce the current experimental information on Dx and T*.Comment: To appear in J. of Low Temp. Physic
Alkali Atoms Attached to He Nanodroplets
We have experimentally studied the electronic excitation of Na
atoms attached to He droplets by means of laser-induced fluorescence as
well as beam depletion spectroscopy. From the similarities of the spectra
(width/shift of absorption lines) with these of Na on He droplets, we
conclude that sodium atoms reside in a ``dimple'' on the droplet surface and
that superfluid-related effects are negligible. The experimental results are
supported by Density Functional calculations at zero temperature, which confirm
the surface location of Na, K and Rb atoms on He droplets. In the case of
Na, the calculated shift of the excitation spectra for the two isotopes is in
good agreement with the experimental data.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, sent to JLT
K-Rb Fermi-Bose mixtures: vortical states and sag
We study a confined mixture of bosons and fermions in the quantal degeneracy
regime with attractive boson-fermion interaction. We discuss the effect that
the presence of vortical states and the displacement of the trapping potentials
may have on mixtures near collapse, and investigate the phase stability diagram
of the K-Rb mixture in the mean field approximation supposing in one case that
the trapping potentials felt by bosons and fermions are shifted from each
other, as it happens in the presence of a gravitational sag, and in another
case, assuming that the Bose condensate sustains a vortex state. In both cases,
we have obtained an analytical expression for the fermion effective potential
when the Bose condensate is in the Thomas-Fermi regime, that can be used to
determine the maxima of the fermionic density. We have numerically checked that
the values one obtains for the location of these maxima using the analytical
formulas remain valid up to the critical boson and fermion numbers, above which
the mixture collapses.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. A (on May 2004), 15 pages with 3 figure
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