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Spin waves in spin-polarized gases in the Knudsen regime

โœ Scribed by A. E. Meyerovich


Book ID
104629756
Publisher
Springer US
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
665 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2291

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โœฆ Synopsis


Boundary conditions are discussed for spin dynamics equations in dilute spinpolarized quantum gases. The bulk equations have the macroscopic "'hydrodynamic" form even when mean free paths of the particles are large, and the main question is whether a supplementary "hydrodynamic" boundary condition is valid. Different boundary processes are considered including spin-conserving and non-conserving reflections, slip, formation of adsorbed surface layers, etc. The macroscopic boundary condition fails in the cases of very effective surface processes with violation of thne-reversal symmetry (e.g. spin-lattice relaxation) or very high surface-induced diffusion rates. Otherwise, the surface processes are described by a simple boundary condition or by S-type singularities in bulk equations. The meaning of different macroscopic parameters is clarified.

The formation of dense adsorbed boundary layers changes the frequency shifts and linewidths of spin-wave resonances because of effective exchanges between sutface and bulk particles and strong interactions within the boundary layers.

Here the broadening of resonances is explained not only by additional surface dissipation (diffusion), but also by dephasing processes originating from a renormalization of the molecular fieM in the boundary layers. The results explain recent experhnents by the Cornell group.


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