Quantum chaos for the vibrating rectangular billiard

We consider oscillations of the length and width in rectangular quantum billiards, a two "degree-of-vibration" configuration. We consider several superpositon states and discuss the effects of symmetry (in terms of the relative values of the quantum numbers of the superposed states) on the...

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Main Authors: Porter, M, Liboff, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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description We consider oscillations of the length and width in rectangular quantum billiards, a two "degree-of-vibration" configuration. We consider several superpositon states and discuss the effects of symmetry (in terms of the relative values of the quantum numbers of the superposed states) on the resulting evolution equations and derive necessary conditions for quantum chaos for both separable and inseparable potentials. We extend this analysis to n-dimensional rectangular parallelepipeds with two degrees-of-vibration. We produce several sets of Poincaré maps corresponding to different projections and potentials in the two-dimensional case. Several of these display chaotic behavior. We distinguish between four types of behavior in the present system corresponding to the separability of the potential and the symmetry of the superposition states. In particular, we contrast harmonic and anharmonic potentials. We note that vibrating rectangular quantum billiards may be used as a model for quantum-well nanostructures of the stated geometry, and we observe chaotic behavior without passing to the semiclassical (h → 0) or high quantum-number limits.
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