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Quantum mechanics of a constrained particle and the problem of prescribed geometry-induced potential

Quantum Physics 2018-09-05 v3 Mathematical Physics Differential Geometry math.MP

Abstract

The experimental techniques have evolved to a stage where various examples of nanostructures with non-trivial shapes have been synthesized, turning the dynamics of a constrained particle and the link with geometry into a realistic and important topic of research. Some decades ago, a formalism to deduce a meaningful Hamiltonian for the confinement was devised, showing that a geometry-induced potential (GIP) acts upon the dynamics. In this work we study the problem of prescribed GIP for curves and surfaces in Euclidean space R3\mathbb{R}^3, i.e., how to find a curved region with a potential given {\it a priori}. The problem for curves is easily solved by integrating Frenet equations, while the problem for surfaces involves a non-linear 2nd order partial differential equation (PDE). Here, we explore the GIP for surfaces invariant by a 1-parameter group of isometries of R3\mathbb{R}^3, which turns the PDE into an ordinary differential equation (ODE) and leads to cylindrical, revolution, and helicoidal surfaces. Helicoidal surfaces are particularly important, since they are natural candidates to establish a link between chirality and the GIP. Finally, for the family of helicoidal minimal surfaces, we prove the existence of geometry-induced bound and localized states and the possibility of controlling the change in the distribution of the probability density when the surface is subjected to an extra charge.

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@article{arxiv.1602.00528,
  title  = {Quantum mechanics of a constrained particle and the problem of prescribed geometry-induced potential},
  author = {L. C. B. da Silva and C. C. Bastos and F. G. Ribeiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.00528},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

21 pages (21 pages also in the published version), 2 figures. This arXiv version is similar to the published one in all its relevant aspects