Derives exact image-dipole potential in cuboidal superconducting trap, reduces centered dipole energy to Epstein-zeta lattice sums, and shows alignment with short axis over finite aspect ratio ranges verified to 0.16% by FEM.
Magnetic Rigid Rotor in the Quantum Regime: Theoretical Toolbox
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We describe the quantum dynamics of a magnetic rigid rotor in the mesoscopic scale where the Einstein-De Haas effect is predominant. In particular, we consider a single-domain magnetic nanoparticle with uniaxial anisotropy in a magnetic trap. Starting from the basic Hamiltonian of the system under the macrospin approximation, we derive a bosonized Hamiltonian describing the center-of-mass motion, the total angular momentum, and the macrospin degrees of freedom of the particle treated as a rigid body. This bosonized Hamiltonian can be approximated by a simple quadratic Hamiltonian that captures the rich physics of a nanomagnet tightly confined in position, nearly not spinning, and with its macrospin anti-aligned to the magnetic field. The theoretical tools derived and used here can be applied to other quantum mechanical rigid rotors.
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Magnetic Dipole in a Cuboidal Superconducting Trap
Derives exact image-dipole potential in cuboidal superconducting trap, reduces centered dipole energy to Epstein-zeta lattice sums, and shows alignment with short axis over finite aspect ratio ranges verified to 0.16% by FEM.