Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1995-04-26
Phys.Rev. A53 (1996) 669
Physics
Condensed Matter
68 pages, plain latex, 7 figures, 3 references and one figure added plus a few minor text corrections
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.53.669
Both the nonrelativistic scattering and the spectrum in the presence of the Aharonov-Bohm potential are analyzed. The single-particle density of states (DOS) for different self-adjoint extensions is calculated. The DOS provides a link between different physical quantities and is a natural starting point for their calculation. The consequences of an asymmetry of the S matrix for the generic self-adjoint extension are examined. I. Introduction II. Impenetrable flux tube and the density of states III. Penetrable flux tube and self-adjoint extensions IV. The S matrix and scattering cross sections V. The Krein-Friedel formula and the resonance VI. Regularization VII. The R --> 0 limit and the interpretation of self-adjoint extensions VIII. Energy calculations IX. The Hall effect in the dilute vortex limit X. Persistent current of free electrons in the plane pierced by a flux tube XI. The 2nd virial coefficient of nonrelativistic interacting anyons XII. Discussion of the results and open questions
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