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Phase shift experiments identifying Kramers doublets in a chaotic superconducting microwave billiard of threefold symmetry
C. Dembowski ; B. Dietz ; H.-D. Graef ; A. Heine ; F. Leyvraz ; M. Miski-Oglu ; A. Richter ; T. H. Seligman ;
Date 20 Nov 2002
Journal Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 014102 (2003)
Subject Chaotic Dynamics | nlin.CD
Affiliation Institut fuer Kernphysik, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany, Centro de Ciencias Fisicas, UNAM, Mexico
AbstractThe spectral properties of a two-dimensional microwave billiard showing threefold symmetry have been studied with a new experimental technique. This method is based on the behavior of the eigenmodes under variation of a phase shift between two input channels, which strongly depends on the symmetries of the eigenfunctions. Thereby a complete set of 108 Kramers doublets has been identified by a simple and purely experimental method. This set clearly shows Gaussian unitary ensemble statistics, although the system is time-reversal invariant.
Source arXiv, nlin.CD/0211033
Other source [GID 541039] pmid12570615
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