An almost integrable quantum system in 1 + ε dimensions
A two-level atom is enclosed in a one-dimensional box. The size of this box, as seen by the atom, is different for the two levels. In addition there is a constant field, which causes transitions between the two states. The Schrödinger equation for this system cannot be solved analytically, but the numerical determination of a large number of eigenvalues is simple.
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1994
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Authors: | Ruijgrok, Th.W. ; Sokalski, K. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 208.1994, 2, p. 263-278
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Elsevier |
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