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Transfer matrix for long-range potentials (2006.02989v1)

Published 4 Jun 2020 in quant-ph, cond-mat.other, math-ph, math.MP, and physics.optics

Abstract: We extend the notion of the transfer matrix of potential scattering to a large class of long-range potentials $v(x)$ and derive its basic properties. We outline a dynamical formulation of the time-independent scattering theory for this class of potentials where we identify their transfer matrix with the $S$-matrix of a certain effective non-unitary two-level quantum system. For sufficiently large values of $|x|$, we express $v(x)$ as the sum of a short-range potential and an exactly solvable long-range potential. Using this result and the composition property of the transfer matrix, we outline an approximation scheme for solving the scattering problem for $v(x)$. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this scheme, we construct an exactly solvable long-range potential and compare the exact values of its reflection and transmission coefficients with those we obtain using our approximation scheme.

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