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Conical Intersections in Physics [electronic resource] : An Introduction to Synthetic Gauge Theories / by Jonas Larson, Erik Sjöqvist, Patrik Öhberg.

By: Larson, Jonas [author.]Contributor(s): Sjöqvist, Erik [author.] | Öhberg, Patrik [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 965Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XIII, 160 p. 57 illus., 34 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030348823Subject(s): Quantum physics | Solid state physics | Quantum optics | Chemistry, Physical and theoretical | Quantum Physics | Solid State Physics | Quantum Optics | Theoretical and Computational ChemistryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 530.12 LOC classification: QC173.96-174.52Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Theory of Adiabatic Evolution -- Conical Intersections in Molecular Physics -- Conical Intersections in Condensed Matter Physics -- Conical Intersections in Cold Atom Physics -- Conical Intersections in Other Physical Systems.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This concise book introduces and discusses the basic theory of conical intersections with applications in atomic, molecular and condensed matter physics. Conical intersections are linked to the energy of quantum systems. They can occur in any physical system characterized by both slow and fast degrees of freedom - such as e.g. the fast electrons and slow nuclei of a vibrating and rotating molecule - and are important when studying the evolution of quantum systems controlled by classical parameters. Furthermore, they play a relevant role for understanding the topological properties of condensed matter systems. Conical intersections are associated with many interesting features, such as a breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and the appearance of nontrivial artificial gauge structures, similar to the Aharonov-Bohm effect. Some applications presented in this book include - Molecular Systems: some molecules in nonlinear nuclear configurations undergo Jahn-Teller distortions under which the molecule lower their symmetry if the electronic states belong to a degenerate irreducible representation of the molecular point group. - Solid State Physics: different types of Berry phases associated with conical intersections can be used to detect topologically nontrivial states of matter, such as topological insulators, Weyl semi-metals, as well as Majorana fermions in superconductors. - Cold Atoms: the motion of cold atoms in slowly varying inhomogeneous laser fields is governed by artificial gauge fields that arise when averaging over the fast internal degrees of freedom of the atoms. These gauge fields can be Abelian or non-Abelian, which opens up the possibility to create analogs to various relativistic effects at low speed.
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Introduction -- Theory of Adiabatic Evolution -- Conical Intersections in Molecular Physics -- Conical Intersections in Condensed Matter Physics -- Conical Intersections in Cold Atom Physics -- Conical Intersections in Other Physical Systems.

This concise book introduces and discusses the basic theory of conical intersections with applications in atomic, molecular and condensed matter physics. Conical intersections are linked to the energy of quantum systems. They can occur in any physical system characterized by both slow and fast degrees of freedom - such as e.g. the fast electrons and slow nuclei of a vibrating and rotating molecule - and are important when studying the evolution of quantum systems controlled by classical parameters. Furthermore, they play a relevant role for understanding the topological properties of condensed matter systems. Conical intersections are associated with many interesting features, such as a breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and the appearance of nontrivial artificial gauge structures, similar to the Aharonov-Bohm effect. Some applications presented in this book include - Molecular Systems: some molecules in nonlinear nuclear configurations undergo Jahn-Teller distortions under which the molecule lower their symmetry if the electronic states belong to a degenerate irreducible representation of the molecular point group. - Solid State Physics: different types of Berry phases associated with conical intersections can be used to detect topologically nontrivial states of matter, such as topological insulators, Weyl semi-metals, as well as Majorana fermions in superconductors. - Cold Atoms: the motion of cold atoms in slowly varying inhomogeneous laser fields is governed by artificial gauge fields that arise when averaging over the fast internal degrees of freedom of the atoms. These gauge fields can be Abelian or non-Abelian, which opens up the possibility to create analogs to various relativistic effects at low speed.

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