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Quantum State Preparation Representation
Quantum phase transition in the chirality of the (2+1)-dimensional Dirac oscillator
arXiv
Authors: C. Quimbay, P. Strange
Year
2013
Paper ID
2406
Status
Preprint
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We study the (2+1)-dimensional Dirac oscillator in the presence of an external uniform magnetic field (B). We show how the change of the strength of B leads to the existence of a quantum phase transition in the chirality of the system. A critical value of the strength of the external magnetic field $Bc$ can be naturally defined in terms of physical parameters of the system. While for B=Bc the fermion can be considered as a free particle without defined chirality, for B<Bc $B>Bc$ the chirality is left (right) and there exist a net potential acting on the fermion. For the three regimes defined in the quantum phase transition of chirality, we observe that the energy spectra for each regime is drastically different. Then, we consider the z-component of the orbital angular momentum as an order parameter that characterizes the quantum phase transition.
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