Quantum particle across Grushin singularity

A class of models is considered for a quantum particle constrained on degenerate Riemannian manifolds known as Grushin cylinders, and moving freely subject only to the underlying geometry: the corresponding spectral and scattering analysis is developed in detail in view of the phenomenon of transmis...

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Published inJournal of physics. A, Mathematical and theoretical Vol. 54; no. 21; p. 215201
Main Authors Gallone, Matteo, Michelangeli, Alessandro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.05.2021
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Summary:A class of models is considered for a quantum particle constrained on degenerate Riemannian manifolds known as Grushin cylinders, and moving freely subject only to the underlying geometry: the corresponding spectral and scattering analysis is developed in detail in view of the phenomenon of transmission across the singularity that separates the two half-cylinders. Whereas the classical counterpart always consists of a particle falling in finite time along the geodesics onto the metric’s singularity locus, the quantum models may display geometric confinement, or on the opposite partial transmission and reflection. All the local realisations of the free (Laplace–Beltrami) quantum Hamiltonian are examined as non-equivalent protocols of transmission/reflection and the structure of their spectrum is characterised, including when applicable their ground state and positivity. Besides, the stationary scattering analysis is developed and transmission and reflection coefficients are calculated. This allows to comprehend the distinguished status of the so-called ‘bridging’ transmission protocol previously identified in the literature, which we recover and study within our systematic analysis.
ISSN:1751-8113
1751-8121
DOI:10.1088/1751-8121/abeb81