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Time-Dependent Harmonic Oscillator II
Consider a simple harmonic oscillator in one dimension. Introduce the raising and lowering operators, a† and a, respectively. The Hamiltonian H and wave function Ψ at t = 0 are
(i)
(ii)
where |n〉 denotes the eigenfunction of energy En = hω(n +1/2).
a) What is wave function Ψ(t) at positive times?
b) What is the expectation value for the energy?
c) The position x can be represented in operators by x = X0(a + a†).
where is a constant. Derive an expression for the expectation of the time-dependent position
(iii)
You may need operator expressions such as and
SOLUTION
a) The time dependence of the wave function is
(1)
b) The expectation value for the energy is
(2)
which is independent of time.
c) To find the average value of the position operator, we first need to show that
(3)
(4)
(5)
Then
(6)
The expectation value of the position operator oscillates in time.
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