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Mustapha Maamache1, Abderrezak Khatir1,2, Halim Lakehal1, Jeong Ryeol Choi3.
Abstract
Despite the didactic importance of a free particle in quantum mechanics, its coherent state analysis has long been untouched. It is only recently that it has been noticed and studied in the semiclassical domain. While the previously known solutions, reported by Bagrov et al. for a free particle, are described using the linear non-Hermitian invariant operator, we show in this work that the general solution of the Schrödinger equation can also be naturally derived using a simpler method based on an Hermitian linear invariant operator. According to this, an exact Gaussian wave function that corresponds to a coherent state solution is obtained. An interpretation for such general quantum solution designated within the Lewis-Riesenfeld framework is provided and, further, quantum-classical correspondence principle for the system is reexamined.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27510305 PMCID: PMC4980692 DOI: 10.1038/srep30538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Time evolution of the uncertainty relation, ΔxΔp (thick dotted line).
We also represented Δx (solid line) and Δp (dashed line). We have used a = 1, A0 = 1, B0 = −1, m = 1, and ħ = 1.
Figure 2Time evolution of the wave packet, |Ψ(x, t)|2.
We have used a = 1, A0 = 1, B0 = −1, m = 1, ħ = 1, and a0 = 1. The value of C0 is −1 for (a) and 1 for (b).