Non-Euclidean geometry, nontrivial topology and quantum vacuum effects
Abstract
Space out of a topological defect of the Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen vortex type is locally flat but non-Euclidean. If a spinor field is quantized in such a space, then a variety of quantum effects is induced in the vacuum. Basing on the continuum model for long-wavelength electronic excitations, originating in the tight-binding approximation for the nearest neighbor interaction of atoms in the crystal lattice, we consider quantum ground state effects in monolayer structures warped into nanocones by a disclination; the nonzero size of the disclination is taken into account, and a boundary condition at the edge of the disclination is chosen to ensure self-adjointness of the Dirac-Weyl Hamiltonian operator. In the case of carbon nanocones, we find circumstances when the quantum ground state effects are independent of the boundary parameter and the disclination size.
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@article{arxiv.1711.00450,
title = {Non-Euclidean geometry, nontrivial topology and quantum vacuum effects},
author = {Yurii A. Sitenko and Volodymyr M. Gorkavenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.00450},
year = {2018}
}
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13 pages, minor changes, misprints eliminated