Influence of rotation on the electronic states, magnetization and persistent current in 1D quantum ring
Abstract
Inertial effects can affect several properties of physical systems. In particular, in the context of quantum mechanics, such effects have been studied in diverse contexts. In this paper, starting from the Schr\"odinger equation for a rotating frame, we describe the influence of rotation on the energy levels of a quantum particle constrained to a one-dimensional ring in the presence of a uniform magnetic field. We also investigate how the persistent current and the magnetization in the ring are influenced by temperature and rotating effects.
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