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Bosonization, Singularity Analysis, Nonlocal Symmetry Reductions and Exact Solutions of Supersymmetric KdV Equation
Assuming that there exist at least two fermionic parameters, the classical N=
1 supersymmetric Korteweg-de Vries (SKdV) system can be transformed to some
coupled bosonic systems. The boson fields in the bosonized SKdV (BSKdV) systems
are defined on even Grassmann algebra. Due to the intrusion of other Grassmann
parameters, the BSKdV systems are different from the usual non-supersymmetric
integrable systems, and many more abundant solution structures can be
unearthed. With the help of the singularity analysis, the Painlev\'e property
of the BSKdV system is proved and a B\"acklund transformation (BT) is found.
The BT related nonlocal symmetry, we call it as residual symmetry, is used to
find symmetry reduction solutions of the BSKdV system. Hinted from the symmetry
reduction solutions, a more generalized but much simpler method is established
to find exact solutions of the BSKdV and then the SKdV systems, which actually
can be applied to any fermionic systems.Comment: 21 pages; 0 figure
Exotic phase diagram of a topological quantum system
We study the quantum phase transitions (QPTs) in the Kitaev spin model on a
triangle-honeycomb lattice. In addition to the ordinary topological QPTs
between Abelian and non-Abelian phases, we find new QPTs which can occur
between two phases belonging to the same topological class, namely, either two
non-Abelian phases with the same Chern number or two Abelian phases with the
same Chern number. Such QPTs result from the singular behaviors of the nonlocal
spin-spin correlation functions at the critical points.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Quantum logical gates with four-level SQUIDs coupled to a superconducting resonator
We propose a way for realizing a two-qubit controlled phase gate with
superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) coupled to a
superconducting resonator. In this proposal, the two lowest levels of each
SQUID serve as the logical states and two intermediate levels of each SQUID are
used for the gate realization. We show that neither adjustment of SQUID level
spacings during the gate operation nor uniformity in SQUID parameters is
required by this proposal. In addition, this proposal does not require the
adiabatic passage or a second-order detuning and thus the gate is much faster.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Nanoplasmonics beyond Ohm's law
In tiny metallic nanostructures, quantum confinement and nonlocal response
change the collective plasmonic behavior with important consequences for e.g.
field-enhancement and extinction cross sections. We report on our most recent
developments of a real-space formulation of an equation-of-motion that goes
beyond the common local-response approximation and use of Ohm's law as the
central constitutive equation. The electron gas is treated within a
semi-classical hydrodynamic model with the emergence of a new intrinsic length
scale. We briefly review the new governing wave equations and give examples of
applying the nonlocal framework to calculation of extinction cross sections and
field enhancement in isolated particles, dimers, and corrugated surfaces.Comment: Invited paper for TaCoNa-Photonics 2012 (www.tacona-photonics.org),
to appear in AIP Conf. Pro
Dependence of the decoherence of polarization states in phase-damping channels on the frequency spectrum envelope of photons
We consider the decoherence of photons suffering in phase-damping channels.
By exploring the evolutions of single-photon polarization states and two-photon
polarization-entangled states, we find that different frequency spectrum
envelopes of photons induce different decoherence processes. A white frequency
spectrum can lead the decoherence to an ideal Markovian process. Some color
frequency spectrums can induce asymptotical decoherence, while, some other
color frequency spectrums can make coherence vanish periodically with variable
revival amplitudes. These behaviors result from the non-Markovian effects on
the decoherence process, which may give rise to a revival of coherence after
complete decoherence.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, new results added, replaced by accepted versio
Magneto-optical properties of Co/ZnO multilayer films
Multilayer films of ZnO with Co were deposited on glass substrates then
annealed in a vacuum. The magnetisation of the films increased with annealing
but not the magnitude of the magneto-optical signals. The dielectric functions
for the films were calculated using the MCD spectra. A Maxwell Garnett theory
of a metallic Co/ZnO mixture is presented. The extent to which this explains
the MCD spectra taken on the films is discussed.Comment: This paper was presented at ICM (2009) and is accepted in this form
for the proceeding
Standard model plethystics
We study the vacuum geometry prescribed by the gauge invariant operators of the minimal supersymmetric standard model via the plethystic program. This is achieved by using several tricks to perform the highly computationally challenging Molien-Weyl integral, from which we extract the Hilbert series, encoding the invariants of the geometry at all degrees. The fully refined Hilbert series is presented as the explicit sum of 1422 rational functions. We found a good choice of weights to unrefine the Hilbert series into a rational function of a single variable, from which we can read off the dimension and the degree of the vacuum moduli space of the minimal supersymmetric standard model gauge invariants. All data in Mathematica format are also presented
Electrical Control of Two-Dimensional Neutral and Charged Excitons in a Monolayer Semiconductor
Monolayer group VI transition metal dichalcogenides have recently emerged as
semiconducting alternatives to graphene in which the true two-dimensionality
(2D) is expected to illuminate new semiconducting physics. Here we investigate
excitons and trions (their singly charged counterparts) which have thus far
been challenging to generate and control in the ultimate 2D limit. Utilizing
high quality monolayer molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2), we report the unambiguous
observation and electrostatic tunability of charging effects in positively
charged (X+), neutral (Xo), and negatively charged (X-) excitons in field
effect transistors via photoluminescence. The trion charging energy is large
(30 meV), enhanced by strong confinement and heavy effective masses, while the
linewidth is narrow (5 meV) at temperatures below 55 K. This is greater
spectral contrast than in any known quasi-2D system. We also find the charging
energies for X+ and X- to be nearly identical implying the same effective mass
for electrons and holes.Comment: 11 pages main text with 4 figures + 7 pages supplemental material
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