Theory of finite periodic systems: the eigenfunctions symmetries
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Abstract: Using the analytical expressions for the genuine eigenfunctions and eigenvalues , of open, bounded and quasi-bounded finite periodic systems, we derive the eigenfunctions space-inversion symmetry relations. The superlattice eigenfunctions symmetries, closely related with the symmetries and zeros of the Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind , are fully written in terms of the number of unit cells , the subband index and the intra-subband index .
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