Thermalized non-equilibrated matter and high temperature superconducting state in quantum many-body systems
Abstract
A characteristic feature of thermalized non-equilibrated matter is that, in spite of energy relaxation--equilibration, a phase memory of the way the many-body system was excited remains. As an example, we analyze data on a strong forward peaking of thermal proton yield in the Bi(,p) photonuclear reaction. New analysis shows that the phase relaxation in highly-excited heavy nuclei can be 8 orders of magnitude or even much longer than the energy relaxation. We argue that thermalized non-equilibrated matter resembles a high temperature superconducting state in quantum many-body systems. We briefly present results on the time-dependent correlation function of the many-particle density fluctuations for such a superconducting state. It should be of interest to experimentally search for manifestations of thermalized non-equilibrated matter in many-body mesoscopic systems and nanostructures.
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@article{arxiv.0705.0509,
title = {Thermalized non-equilibrated matter and high temperature superconducting state in quantum many-body systems},
author = {L. Benet and M. Bienert and S. Yu. Kun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.0509},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
12 pages, 1 eps figure. To be published in Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids