3 - Time-dependent perturbation theory Consider a harmonic oscillator of mass M and frequency ω, and a potential H(t) =

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3 - Time-dependent perturbation theory Consider a harmonic oscillator of mass M and frequency ω, and a potential H(t) =

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3 - Time-dependent perturbation theory
Consider a harmonic oscillator of mass M and frequency ω, and a
potential H(t) = λ cos(ω0t) x^ (x hat)
is switched on.
Use Fermi's golden rule to obtain the transition rate of a state
initially with quantum number n.
Quantum mechanics questions
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