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The magnetic susceptibility of exchange-disordered antiferromagnetic finite chains
C. M. Chaves ; Thereza Paiva ; J. d’Albuquerque e Castro ; F. Hebert ; R. T. Scalettar ; G. G. Batrouni ; Belita Koiller ;
Date 11 Jul 2005
Subject Statistical Mechanics; Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect | cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.mes-hall
AbstractThe low-temperature behavior of the static magnetic susceptibility of exchange-disordered antiferromagnetic spin chains is investigated. It is shown that for a relatively small and even number of spins in the chain, two exchange distributions which are expected to occur in nanochains of P donors in silicon lead to quite distinct low-temperature susceptibility behavior. As a consequence, magnetic measurements might be useful to characterize whether a given sample meets requirements compatible with Kane’s original proposal for the exchange gates in a silicon-based quantum computer hardware.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0507246
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