Gaussian wave packets in phase space: The Fermi g_F function
Abstract
Any pure quantum state can be equivalently represented by means of its wave function psi(q) or of the Fermi function g_F(q,p), with q and p coordinates and conjugate momenta of the system under investigation.We show that a Gaussian wave packet can be conveniently visualized in phase space by means of the curve g_F(q,p)=0. The evolution in time of the g_F=0 curve is then computed for a Gaussian packet evolving freely or under a constant or a harmonic force. As a result, the spreading or shrinking of the packet is easily interpreted in phase space. Finally, we discuss a gedanken prism microscope experiment for measuring the position-momentum correlation. This gedanken experiment, together with the well-known Heisenberg microscope and von Neumann velocimeter, is sufficient to fully determine the state of a Gaussian packet.
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@article{arxiv.0810.4317,
title = {Gaussian wave packets in phase space: The Fermi g_F function},
author = {Giuliano Benenti and Giuliano Strini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.4317},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 figures, remarks added