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Non-Abelian hydrodynamics and the flow of spin in spin-orbit coupled substances
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    Non-Abelian hydrodynamics and the flow of spin in spin-orbit coupled substances (English)
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    16 April 2008
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    A pervasive problem today in physics is the analysis of the dynamics of non-Abelian structures over macroscpic distances, or shortly non-Abelian hydrodynamics. The present paper is a review related to spin transport in the presence of spin-orbit coupling, considered in an approach via the non-Abelian parallel transport principle. The purpose of the paper is to show that several spin transport phenomena in condensed matter are different effects of the same non-Abelian unifying model. In this framework, various features of spin-orbit coupled systems are analyzed as well as spin superfluids. The paper finishes with a detailed study of the \(^3\)He structure
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    spin-orbit coupling
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    spintronics
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    non-Abelian flow
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    superfluidity
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    Aharonov-Casher effect
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