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Orbital diamagnetism of two-dimensional quantum systems in a dissipative environment: Non-Markovian effect and application to graphene.

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The non-Markovian dynamics of a charged particle confined in the harmonic oscillator and linearly coupled to a neutral bosonic heat bath is investigated in the external uniform magnetic field. The… Click to show full abstract

The non-Markovian dynamics of a charged particle confined in the harmonic oscillator and linearly coupled to a neutral bosonic heat bath is investigated in the external uniform magnetic field. The analytical expressions are derived for the time-dependent and asymptotic orbital angular momenta. The transition from non-Markovian dynamics to Markovian dynamics and the transition from a confined charge particle to a free charge particle are considered. The orbital diamagnetism of graphene in a dissipative environment and an external uniform magnetic field is studied and compared with existing experimental data. The results are presented for the electric conductivity and resonance behavior of the mass magnetization in graphene.

Keywords: orbital diamagnetism; dissipative environment; non markovian; graphene

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2021

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