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The Landau Hamiltonian with $\delta$-potentials supported on curves

Spectral Theory 2018-12-24 v1 Mathematical Physics Analysis of PDEs Functional Analysis math.MP

Abstract

The spectral properties of the singularly perturbed self-adjoint Landau Hamiltonian Aα=(i+A)2+αδA_\alpha =(i \nabla + A)^2 + \alpha\delta in L2(R2)L^2(R^2) with a δ\delta-potential supported on a finite C1,1C^{1,1}-smooth curve Σ\Sigma are studied. Here A=12B(x2,x1)A = \frac{1}{2} B (-x_2, x_1)^\top is the vector potential, B>0B>0 is the strength of the homogeneous magnetic field, and αL(Σ)\alpha\in L^\infty(\Sigma) is a position-dependent real coefficient modeling the strength of the singular interaction on the curve Σ\Sigma. After a general discussion of the qualitative spectral properties of AαA_\alpha and its resolvent, one of the main objectives in the present paper is a local spectral analysis of AαA_\alpha near the Landau levels B(2q+1)B(2q+1). Under various conditions on α\alpha it is shown that the perturbation smears the Landau levels into eigenvalue clusters, and the accumulation rate of the eigenvalues within these clusters is determined in terms of the capacity of the support of α\alpha. Furthermore, the use of Landau Hamiltonians with δ\delta-perturbations as model operators for more realistic quantum systems is justified by showing that AαA_\alpha can be approximated in the norm resolvent sense by a family of Landau Hamiltonians with suitably scaled regular potentials.

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@article{arxiv.1812.09145,
  title  = {The Landau Hamiltonian with $\delta$-potentials supported on curves},
  author = {Jussi Behrndt and Pavel Exner and Markus Holzmann and Vladimir Lotoreichik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.09145},
  year   = {2018}
}

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