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Title: A quasi-free position-dependent mass jump and self-scattering correspondence
Authors: Mustafa, Omar
Mazharimousavi, Habib S.
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics
TR217733
Keywords: ALGEBRAS, ORDERING AMBIGUITY, INVARIANCE
DELTA-FUNCTION, OPERATORS, SCHRODINGER-EQUATION
PARTICLE, PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
BOUND-STATES, POTENTIALS, HAMILTONIANS, Quantum Physics
Issue Date: Nov-2010
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: O. Mustafa and S. Habib Mazharimousavi Phys. Scr. 82, 065013 (2010): arXiv:0906.4534. "A quasi-free position-dependent-mass jump and self-scattering correspondence". SCI-journal
Abstract: A quasi-free quantum particle endowed with a Heaviside position-dependent mass jump is observed to experience scattering effects manifested by its by-product introduction of the derivative of the Dirac delta point dipole interaction, delta'(x) = partial derivative(x)delta(x). Using proper parametric mappings, the reflection and transmission coefficients are obtained. A new ordering ambiguity parameter set is reported.
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URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/82/06/065013
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2781
ISSN: 0031-8949(print)
1402-4896(online)
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