Thermodynamics and emergent thermomechanical response of a quantum ring with nonminimal spin--orbit coupling
Jo\~ao A. A. S. Reis, L. Lisboa-Santos, Edilberto O. Silva

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamic and thermomechanical properties of a quantum ring with nonminimal spin--orbit coupling, revealing how spectral deformation influences observable responses and collective effects.
Contribution
It provides an exact spectral analysis and develops a thermodynamic framework linking microscopic spectrum to emergent mechanical behavior in spin--orbit-coupled quantum rings.
Findings
Coupling parameter $\xi$ deforms angular-momentum branches and affects thermodynamic quantities.
Fermi statistics enhance responses, causing instabilities and oscillations similar to de Haas--van Alphen effects.
Interacting extension sharpens responses and can cause anomalous thermal contraction.
Abstract
We investigate the thermodynamic and emergent thermomechanical properties of fermions confined to a one-dimensional quantum ring with effective spin--orbit interactions induced by nonminimal couplings to antisymmetric tensor fields. Using the exact spectrum obtained in the companion work, we develop canonical and grand-canonical descriptions and show that the coupling parameter~ deforms the angular-momentum branches, reorganizing the low-energy spectrum and leaving clear signatures in the internal energy, entropy, heat capacity, and spin--orbit response functions. We also formulate an effective thermomechanical description by treating the ring circumference as a quasi-static thermodynamic variable. This leads to a pressure-like quantity and associated response coefficients, directly linked to the microscopic spectrum. In the grand-canonical ensemble, Fermi statistics strongly…
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