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Universal Superpositions of Coherent States and Self-Similar Potentials

Quantum Physics 2009-10-30 v1 Condensed Matter High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Algebra Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems q-alg solv-int

Abstract

A variety of coherent states of the harmonic oscillator is considered. It is formed by a particular superposition of canonical coherent states. In the simplest case, these superpositions are eigenfunctions of the annihilation operator A=P(d/dx+x)/2A=P(d/dx+x)/\sqrt2, where PP is the parity operator. Such AA arises naturally in the q1q\to -1 limit for a symmetry operator of a specific self-similar potential obeying the qq-Weyl algebra, AAq2AA=1AA^\dagger-q^2A^\dagger A=1. Coherent states for this and other reflectionless potentials whose discrete spectra consist of NN geometric series are analyzed. In the harmonic oscillator limit the surviving part of these states takes the form of orthonormal superpositions of NN canonical coherent states ϵkα|\epsilon^k\alpha\rangle, k=0,1,,N1k=0, 1, \dots, N-1, where ϵ\epsilon is a primitive NNth root of unity, ϵN=1\epsilon^N=1. A class of qq-coherent states related to the bilateral qq-hypergeometric series and Ramanujan type integrals is described. It includes a curious set of coherent states of the free nonrelativistic particle which is interpreted as a qq-algebraic system without discrete spectrum. A special degenerate form of the symmetry algebras of self-similar potentials is found to provide a natural qq-analog of the Floquet theory. Some properties of the factorization method, which is used throughout the paper, are discussed from the differential Galois theory point of view.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9601030,
  title  = {Universal Superpositions of Coherent States and Self-Similar Potentials},
  author = {V. Spiridonov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9601030},
  year   = {2009}
}

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68 pages, LATEX, no figures