Some general bounds for 1-D scattering

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVA.59.427arXivquant-ph/9901030MaRDI QIDQ6502657FDOQ6502657


Authors: Matt Visser Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: One-dimensional scattering problems are of wide physical interest and are encountered in many diverse applications. In this article I establish some very general bounds for reflection and transmission coefficients for one-dimensional potential scattering. Equivalently, these results may be phrased as general bounds on the Bogolubov coefficients, or statements about the transfer matrix. A similar analysis can be provided for the parametric change of frequency of a harmonic oscillator. A number of specific examples are discussed---in particular I provide a general proof that sharp step function potentials always scatter more effectively than the corresponding smoothed potentials. The analysis also serves to collect together and unify what would otherwise appear to be quite unrelated results.













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