Abstract: We consider Schr"odinger operators with periodic potentials in the positive quadrant for dim with Dirichlet boundary condition. We show that for any integer and any interval there exists a periodic potential such that the Schr"odinger operator has eigenvalues counted with the multiplicity on this interval and there is no other spectrum on the interval. Furthermore, to the right and to the left of it there is a essential spectrum. Moreover, we prove similar results for Schr"odinger operators for other domains. The proof is based on the inverse spectral theory for Hill operators on the real line.
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