Ps 8
Ps 8
Ps 8
Notes:
2. Please make sure that you do the assignment by yourself. You can con-
sult your classmates and seniors and ensure you understand the concept.
However, do not copy assignments from others.
3. During the tutorial session, TA will randomly ask a student to come to the
board to solve tutorial problems.
(a) Evaluate expectation value of x̂, x̂2 , p̂, p̂2 in the coherent state |αi and
determine the uncertainty product ∆x∆p. What can we infer from
this result?
(b) Determine hN̂ i ≡ hα|N̂ |αi where N̂ is the number operator. Show
that the probability of finding the particle in the coherent state |αi to
have energy En = (n + 1/2)h̄ω will have a Poisson distribution.
(c) Show that
† ∗ â 2 /2 † −α∗ a)
eαâ e−α = e|α| e(αâ .
[For any two operators Â, B̂ that satisfy the commutation relation
[Â, B̂] = const., they satisfy the following Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff
formula: e eB̂ = eB̂ e e[Â,B̂] = eÂ+B̂ e[Â,B̂]/2 .]
(d) Using the above, we can rewrite the coherent state |αi as
|αi = D̂(α)|0i,
† −α∗ a)
where D̂(α) = e(αâ is called the displacement operator.
(e) Show that the displacement operator is unitary.
(f) Obtain the ground state position space wavefunction by taking α = b
where b is real. This will explain why we call D̂(α = b) a displacement
operator.
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(g) Show that two coherent states |αi and |βi are not orthogonal.
(h) Using the above Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula, determine D̂† (α)âD̂(α).
where α and β are indices which take values + and −. The number opera-
tors for the oscillators are defined the usual way, nα = a†α aα . Define,
h̄
J + = h̄(a†+ a− ); J − = h̄(a†− a+ ); Jz = (n+ − n− )
2
(a) Verify that J’s defined above satisfy angular momentum commutation
rules.
(b) Show that
n n
J 2 = h̄2 +1
2 2
where n = n+ + n− .
(c) Show that in this model, the states with definite j and m are states
with definite n+ and n− .
3. In the class we obtained the angular momentum operators L̂x , L̂y , L̂z . De-
rive the following commutation relations:
[L̂x , L̂y ], [L̂y , L̂z ], [L̂z , L̂x ], [r̂i , L̂j ], [p̂i , L̂j ], [r̂.r̂, Li ]
4. Show that dhL̂dti (t)i = 0 for a system described by Ĥ = p̂2 /2m + a(x2 + y 2 +
z 2 ) where a is a constant using Heisenberg’s picture of operator evolution.
Write the position space wavefunction(s) for the second excited state and
indicate the degree of degeneracy.
6. In the class we derived the solution of 2-D circular well. The radial part
satisfies the following differential equation
2
n2
d 1 d 2
+ − + k − 2 ϕn (ρ) = 0. (1)
dρ2 ρ dρ ρ
2
where
h̄2 k 2
ρ = kr; E = (2)
2m
Solution to the differential equation is