Dissipation in Quantum Mechanics. The Harmonic Oscillator
- 15 July 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 119 (2), 670-679
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.119.670
Abstract
The need for a quantum-mechanical formalism for systems with dissipation which is applicable to the radiation field of a cavity is discussed. Two methods that have been used in this connection are described. The first, which starts with the classical Newtonian equation of motion for a damped oscillator and applies the conventional formal quantization techniques, leads to an exact solution; but subsequent discussion shows that this method is invalid, the results being unacceptable from a quantum-mechanical viewpoint. The second method, which considers the interaction of two systems, the lossless oscillator and the loss mechanism, is adopted in the present article. No special model is used for the loss mechanism, but this mechanism is assumed to have a large number of densely-spaced energy states.Keywords
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