Some results on the rotated infinitely deep potential and its coherent
states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.10047v1
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2020 10:01:16 GMT
- Title: Some results on the rotated infinitely deep potential and its coherent
states
- Authors: Fabio Bagarello
- Abstract summary: We consider a rotated version of a different quantum system, the infinitely deep potential, and we consider some of the consequences of this rotation.
We show that differences arise with respect to the Swanson model, mainly because of the technical need of working, here, with different Hilbert spaces.
We also construct Gazeau-Klauder coherent states for the system, and analyse their properties.
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- Abstract: The Swanson model is an exactly solvable model in quantum mechanics with a
manifestly non self-adjoint Hamiltonian whose eigenvalues are all real. Its
eigenvectors can be deduced easily, by means of suitable ladder operators. This
is because the Swanson Hamiltonian is deeply connected with that of a standard
quantum Harmonic oscillator, after a suitable rotation in configuration space
is performed. In this paper we consider a rotated version of a different
quantum system, the infinitely deep potential, and we consider some of the
consequences of this rotation. In particular, we show that differences arise
with respect to the Swanson model, mainly because of the technical need of
working, here, with different Hilbert spaces, rather than staying in
$\Lc^2(\mathbb{R})$. We also construct Gazeau-Klauder coherent states for the
system, and analyse their properties.
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