Semiclassical resolvent estimates for bounded potentials (1803.02450v2)
Abstract: We study the cut-off resolvent of semiclassical Schr{\"o}dinger operators on $\mathbb{R}d$ with bounded compactly supported potentials $V$. We prove that for real energies $\lambda2$ in a compact interval in $\mathbb{R}+$ and for any smooth cut-off function $\chi$ supported in a ball near the support of the potential $V$, for some constant $C>0$, one has \begin{equation*} | \chi (-h2\Delta + V-\lambda2){-1} \chi |{L2\to H1} \leq C \,\mathrm{e}{Ch{-4/3}\log \frac{1}{h} }. \end{equation*} This bound shows in particular an upper bound on the imaginary parts of the resonances $\lambda$, defined as a pole of the meromorphic continuation of the resolvent $(-h2\Delta + V-\lambda2){-1}$ as an operator $L2_{\mathrm{comp}}\to H2_{\mathrm{loc}}$: any resonance $\lambda$ with real part in a compact interval away from $0$ has imaginary part at most \begin{equation*} \mathrm{Im} \lambda \leq - C{-1} \,\mathrm{e}{Ch{-4/3}\log \frac{1}{h} }. \end{equation*} This is related to a conjecture by Landis: The principal Carleman estimate in our proof provides as well a lower bound on the decay rate of $L2$ solutions $u$ to $-\Delta u = Vu$ with $0\not\equiv V\in L{\infty}(\mathbb{R}d)$. We show that there exist a constant $M>0$ such that for any such $u$, for $R>0$ sufficiently large, one has \begin{equation*} \int_{B(0,R+1)\backslash \overline{B(0,R)}}|u(x)|2 dx \geq M{-1}R{-4/3} \mathrm{e}{-M |V|_{\infty}{2/3} R{4/3}}|u|2_2. \end{equation*}
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