Temporary HW

From phys813
Revision as of 14:56, 16 February 2011 by Bnikolic (talk | contribs) (Problem 3)
Jump to navigationJump to search

Problem 1

A researcher in spintronics is investigated two devices in order to generate spin-polarized currents. One of those devices has spins comprising the current described by the density matrix:


ρ^1=||+||2,


while the spins comprising the current in the other device are described by the density matrix


ρ^2=|uu| , where  |u=eiα|+eiβ|2.


Here | and | are the eigenstates of the Pauli spin matrix σ^z:


σ^z|=+1|, σ^z|=1|.


What is the spin polarization of these two currents? Comment on the physical meaning of the difference between the spin state transported by two currents.

HINT: Compute the x, y, and z components of the spin polarization vector using both of these density matrices following the quantum-mechanical definition of an average value Px,y,z=σx,y,z=Tr[ρ^σ^x,y,z].


Problem 2

The Hamiltonian of a single spin in external magnetic field 𝐁 is given by (assuming that gyromagnetic ration is unity):

H^=2𝐁σ

where σ=(σx,σy,σz) is the vector of the Pauli matrices. Show that the equation of motion

iρt=[H^,ρ]

for the density matrix of spin-12 discussed in the class

ρ=12(1+𝐏σ)

can be written as:

dPdt


Problem 3