Decay versus survival of a localized state subjected to harmonic forcing: exact results
Abstract
We investigate the survival probability of a localized 1-d quantum particle subjected to a time dependent potential of the form with or . The particle is initially in a bound state produced by the binding potential . We prove that this probability goes to zero as for almost all values of , , and . The decay is initially exponential followed by a law if is not close to resonances and is small; otherwise the exponential disappears and Fermi's golden rule fails. For exceptional sets of parameters and the survival probability never decays to zero, corresponding to the Floquet operator having a bound state. We show similar behavior even in the absence of a binding potential: permitting a free particle to be trapped by harmonically oscillating delta function potential.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0608031,
title = {Decay versus survival of a localized state subjected to harmonic forcing: exact results},
author = {O. Costin and J. L. Lebowitz and A. Rokhlenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0608031},
year = {2009}
}