Linköping University Postprint

نویسندگان

  • Karl-Fredrik Berggren
  • Dmitrii N. Maksimov
  • Almas F. Sadreev
  • Ruven Höhmann
  • Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann
چکیده

This paper reports on a joint theoretical and experimental study of the Pauli quantum-mechanical stress tensor T ␣␤ ͑x , y͒ for open two-dimensional chaotic billiards. In the case of a finite current flow through the system the interior wave function is expressed as ␺ = u + iv. With the assumption that u and v are Gaussian random fields we derive analytic expressions for the statistical distributions for the quantum stress tensor components T ␣␤. The Gaussian random field model is tested for a Sinai billiard with two opposite leads by analyzing the scattering wave functions obtained numerically from the corresponding Schrödinger equation. Two-dimensional quantum billiards may be emulated from planar microwave analogs. Hence we report on microwave measurements for an open two-dimensional cavity and how the quantum stress tensor analog is extracted from the recorded electric field. The agreement with the theoretical predictions for the distributions for T ␣␤ ͑x , y͒ is quite satisfactory for small net currents. However, a distinct difference between experiments and theory is observed at higher net flow, which could be explained using a Gaussian random field, where the net current was taken into account by an additional plane wave with a preferential direction and amplitude.

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تاریخ انتشار 2008