Quantum dynamics of wave packets in a nonstationary parabolic potential and the Kramers escape rate theory

At sufficiently low temperatures, the reaction rates in solids are controlled by quantum rather than by thermal fluctuations. We solve the Schr\"odinger equation for a Gaussian wave packet in a nonstation-ary harmonic oscillator and derive simple analytical expressions for the increase of its m...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2016-06
Hauptverfasser: Dubinko, Vladimir I, Laptev, Denis V, Mazmanishvili, Alexander S, Archilla, Juan F R
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Zusammenfassung:At sufficiently low temperatures, the reaction rates in solids are controlled by quantum rather than by thermal fluctuations. We solve the Schr\"odinger equation for a Gaussian wave packet in a nonstation-ary harmonic oscillator and derive simple analytical expressions for the increase of its mean energy with time induced by the time-periodic modulation. Applying these expressions to the modified Kra-mers theory, we demonstrate a strong increase of the rate of escape out of a potential well under the time-periodic driving, when the driving frequency of the well position equals its eigenfrequency, or when the driving frequency of the well width exceeds its eigenfrequency by a factor of ~2. Such re-gimes can be realized near localized anharmonic vibrations (LAVs), in which the amplitude of atomic oscillations greatly exceeds that of harmonic oscillations (phonons) that determine the system tem-perature. LAVs can be excited either thermally or by external triggering, which can result in strong catalytic effects due to amplification of the Kramers rate
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1606.01198