Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8205136 | Physics Letters A | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Shallow one-dimensional double-well potentials appear in atomic and molecular physics and other fields. Unlike the “deep” wells of macroscopic quantum coherent systems, shallow double wells need not present low-lying two-level systems. We argue that this feature, the absence of a low-lying two-level system in certain shallow double wells, may allow the finding of new test grounds for quantum mechanics in mesoscopic systems. We illustrate the above ideas with a family of shallow double wells obtained from reflectionless potentials through the Darboux-Bäcklund transform.
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Authors
R. Muñoz-Vega, E. López-Chávez, E. Salinas-Hernández, J.-J. Flores-Godoy, G. Fernández-Anaya,