Supersymmetric infinite wells and coherent states

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Gaussian Klauder coherent states are discussed in the context of the infinite well quantum model, otherwise known as the particle in a box. A supersymmetric partner system is also presented, as well as a construction of coherent states in this new system. We show that these states can be chosen, in both systems to have many properties usually expected for coherent states. In particular, they yield highly localised wave packets for a short period of time, which evolve in a quasi-classical manner and which saturate approximately Heisenberg uncertainty relation. These studies are elaborated in one- and two-dimensional contexts. Finally, some relations are established between the Gaussian states being mostly used here and the generalised coherent states, which are more standardly found in the literature.

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Fiset, M. A., & Hussin, V. (2015). Supersymmetric infinite wells and coherent states. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 624). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/624/1/012016

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