Validity of the adiabatic approximation in quantum mechanics

R. MacKenzie, A. Morin-Duchesne, H. Paquette, and J. Pinel
Phys. Rev. A 76, 044102 – Published 5 October 2007

Abstract

We analyze the validity of the adiabatic approximation, and in particular the reliability of what has been called the “standard criterion” for validity of this approximation. Recently, this criterion has been found to be insufficient. We will argue that the criterion is sufficient only when it agrees with the intuitive notion of slowness of evolution of the Hamiltonian. However, it can be insufficient in cases where the Hamiltonian varies rapidly but only by a small amount. We also emphasize the distinction between the adiabatic theorem and the adiabatic approximation, two quite different, although closely related, ideas.

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  • Received 15 May 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.76.044102

©2007 American Physical Society

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R. MacKenzie, A. Morin-Duchesne, H. Paquette, and J. Pinel

  • Groupe de physique des particules, Université de Montréal, Case Postale 6128, Succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada H3C 3J7

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Vol. 76, Iss. 4 — October 2007

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