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Time-Reversal Symmetry - Seven Time-Reversal Operators for Spin Containing Systems

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This book introduces new developments in the field of Time-Reversal Symmetry presenting, for the first time, the Wigner time-reversal operator in the form of a product of two- or three time-reversal operators of lower symmetry. The action of these operators leads to the sign change of only one or two angular momentum components, not of all of them. It demonstrates that there are six modes of time-reversal symmetry breaking that do not lead to the complete disappearance of the symmetry but to its lowering. The full restoration of the time-reversal symmetry in the six cases mentioned is possible by introducing six types of metaparticles. The book also confirms the presence of six additional time-reversal operators using a group-theoretical method. The problem is only where to seek these metaparticles. 
The book discusses time-reversal symmetry in classical mechanics, classical and relativistic electrodynamics, quantum mechanics and theory of quantized fields, including dynamical reversibility and statistical irreversibility of the time, Wigner's and Herring's criteria, Kramers theorem, selection rules due to time-reversal symmetry, Onsager's relations, Poincaré recurrence theorem, and CPT theorem. It particularly focuses attention on time-reversal symmetry violation. It is proposed a new method of testing the time-reversal symmetry, which is confirmed experimentally by EPR spectroscopy data. 
It shows that the traditional black-white point groups of magnetic symmetry are not applicable to magnetic systems with Kramers degeneration of energy levels and that magnetic groups of four-color symmetry are adequate for them. Further, it addresses the predicted structural distortions in Kramers three-homonuclear magnetic clusters due to time-reversal symmetry that have been identified experimentally. 
Lastly, it proposes a method of synthesis of two-nuclear coordination compounds with predictable magnetic properties, based on the application of the time-reversal transformation that was confirmed experimentally.

List of contents

Time Reversal in Classical and Relativistic Physics.- Time Reversal in Quantum Mechanics.- Magnetic Symmetry.- Evidence of Structural Distorsions in Trihomonuclear Kramer´s Clusters Due to Time-Reversal Symmetry.- Time-Reversal in Strong Periodical Fields in Resonance Conditions.- Transformation of Antiferromagnetic Type of Exchange Interactions into Ferromagnetic Dimer Clusters.- Is there an Analogy between Jahn-Teller Effect and the Instability of Spin Population in Kramers Clusters with Odd Number of the Atoms?- Non-Abelian Groups of Symmetry Containing Time-Reversal Operator.- Factorization of the Wigner's Time-Reversal Operator and Reduction  of Time-Reversal Symmetry.- Time-Reversal Symmetry Violation.- Conclusions.

About the author

Prof. Ion I. Geru got the PhD degree in 1967. In 1986, he became professor of theoretical physics, State University of Moldova. In 1996–1997, he was head of the Department of General Physics. In the years 2005–2008, he was director of the National Center for Analytical Methods and Metrology of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. In 2008-2013, he was head of the Laboratory “Magnetic Resonance and Laser Spectroscopy”, Center of Chemical Physics and Nanocomposites, Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Currently, he is Chief Researcher at the same Institute. 
In the years 2004–2007, Prof. Geru was a part-time visiting professor at the Florida State University. Since 2000, he is a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. In 1998-2017, he was member of the AMPERE Committee. Since 1984, he is the Vice-President of the Moldovan Physical Society. He has more than 330 publications and 4 books, including I. Geru, D. Suter, Resonance Effects of Excitons and Electrons: Basics and Applications, Springer-Verlag, 2013.

Summary

This book introduces new developments in the field of Time-Reversal Symmetry presenting, for the first time, the Wigner time-reversal operator in the form of a product of two- or three time-reversal operators of lower symmetry. The action of these operators leads to the sign change of only one or two angular momentum components, not of all of them. It demonstrates that there are six modes of time-reversal symmetry breaking that do not lead to the complete disappearance of the symmetry but to its lowering. The full restoration of the time-reversal symmetry in the six cases mentioned is possible by introducing six types of metaparticles. The book also confirms the presence of six additional time-reversal operators using a group-theoretical method. The problem is only where to seek these metaparticles. 
The book discusses time-reversal symmetry in classical mechanics, classical and relativistic electrodynamics, quantum mechanics and theory of quantized fields, including dynamical reversibility and statistical irreversibility of the time, Wigner’s and Herring’s criteria, Kramers theorem, selection rules due to time-reversal symmetry, Onsager’s relations, Poincaré recurrence theorem, and CPT theorem. It particularly focuses attention on time-reversal symmetry violation. It is proposed a new method of testing the time-reversal symmetry, which is confirmed experimentally by EPR spectroscopy data. 
It shows that the traditional black-white point groups of magnetic symmetry are not applicable to magnetic systems with Kramers degeneration of energy levels and that magnetic groups of four-color symmetry are adequate for them. Further, it addresses the predicted structural distortions in Kramers three-homonuclear magnetic clusters due to time-reversal symmetry that have been identified experimentally. 
Lastly, it proposes a method of synthesis of two-nuclear coordination compounds with predictable magnetic properties, based on the application of the time-reversal transformation that was confirmed experimentally.

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“The present book is a wonderful explanation of this subject. The book begins with basic facts but mostly is devoted to the modern theory. It is to mention that experimental confirmation are also discussed in details.” (Dmitry Artamonov, zbMath 1412.81005, 2019)

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"The present book is a wonderful explanation of this subject. The book begins with basic facts but mostly is devoted to the modern theory. It is to mention that experimental confirmation are also discussed in details." (Dmitry Artamonov, zbMath 1412.81005, 2019)

Product details

Authors Ion Geru, Ion I Geru, Ion I. Geru
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030012090
ISBN 978-3-0-3001209-0
No. of pages 362
Dimensions 160 mm x 238 mm x 27 mm
Weight 702 g
Illustrations XVI, 362 p. 26 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Laser, B, Physics, Lasers, Physics and Astronomy, Optical physics, Magnetism, Magnetic materials, Magnetism, Magnetic Materials, Photonics, Applied optics, Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices, Mathematical physics, Mathematical Methods in Physics

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