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Normal persistent currents and gross shell structure at high spin

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1 Normal persistent currents and gross shell structure at high spin
S. Frauendorf Department of Physics University of Notre Dame

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3 Interested in 3D system that adjust its shape – quantum droplets:
Nuclei and metal clusters Collaborators: M. Deleplanque V.V. Pashkevich A. Sanzhur

4 Relation between rotation and magnetism
Hamiltonian in the rotating frame Hamiltonian with external magnetic field Larmor frequency For small frequency the quadratic term can be neglected, and Larmor’s theorem holds. Will be considered: Magnetic length (cyclotron radius) >> size

5 Induced currents give the magnetic response of the electron system
Currents in the rotating frame give the deviation from rigid rotation. Large system : unmagnetic/rigid rotation Small systems: shell effects Strong magnetic response/deviation from rigid rotation Susceptibility Moment of inertia Normal persistent currents

6 Magnetism and shapes are difficult to measure for clusters.
Moments of inertia and shapes of rotating are nuclei well known. Look at high spin. At low spin there are pair correlations Harmonic oscillator is misleading. Phys. Rev. C (2004)

7 Experimental moments of inertia

8 Imax>15,16,17 for N<50, 50<N<82, N>82 resp.

9 Imax>20

10 Microscopic calculations
Shell correction method, using Woods Saxon potential Mimimize

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12 Periodic orbit theory L length of orbit, k wave number damping factor

13 Basic and supershell structure
Square and triangle are the dominant orbits. The difference of their lengths causes the supershell beat. Basic shell structure determined by one orbit (square).

14 super oscillation basic oscillation

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16 Equator plane one fold degenerate Meridian plane two fold degenerate Classical periodic orbits in a spheroidal cavity with small-moderate deformation

17 L equator =const L meridian =const Shell energy of a spheroidal cavity

18 L equator =const L meridian =const Shell energy of a Woods-Saxon potential

19 Meridian ridge Equator ridge

20 Influence of rotation S. C. Craegh, Ann. Phys. (N.Y.) 248, 60 (1996)
1st order perturbation theory: Change of action: integrate the perturbation over the unperturbed orbit rotational flux Area field

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22 Modulation factor equator meridian sphere

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24 Moments of inertia and energies
classical angular momentum of the orbit For each term

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26 right scale spikes rotational alignment Backbends Meridian ridge K-isomers equator ridge

27 spikes

28 Superdeformed nuclei equator meridian + -

29 Shell energy at high spin
equator meridian sphere

30 parallel N perpendicular

31 Summary Far-reaching analogy between magnetic susceptibility and
deviation from rigid body moment of inertia Shell structure leads to normal persistent currents. Basic shell structure qualitatively described by one family of periodic orbits (triangle or four angle). Supershells are due to the interference of two (triangle and four angle). Rotational/magnetic flux through the orbit controls the shell oscillations as functions of the rotational/Larmor frequency Length of the orbit controls the shell oscillations as functions Of the particle number. Shell structure of ground state energy and moment of inertia strongly correlated.

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34 Oblate parallel

35 Prolate parallel

36 Oblate pependicular

37 Prolate perpendicular

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