Revisiting the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.10645v1
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2025 11:27:02 GMT
- Title: Revisiting the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase
- Authors: K. Bakke,
- Abstract summary: We discuss the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase in Landau levels for a neutral particle with a permanent electric dipole moment in the presence of an infinity wall.<n>We also discuss the influence of the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase on the energy levels of a neutral particle confined to a one-dimensional quantum ring.
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- Abstract: We discuss the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase in Landau levels for a neutral particle with a permanent electric dipole moment in the presence of an infinity wall. We also discuss the influence of the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase on the energy levels of a neutral particle confined to a one-dimensional quantum ring. Further, we explore this influence of the missing He-McKellar-Wilkens geometric quantum phase on the energy levels by calculating the persistent spin currents.
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