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Perturbation theory and the two-level approximation:A corollary and critique
Authors
Allen
Andrews
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Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Barton
Bialynicki-Birula
Boyd
Brune
Cheng
Coe
Corozzi
David L. Andrews
David S. Bradshaw
Dick
Drobizhev
Dávila Romero
Dávila Romero
Feynman
Frasca
Hou
Jagatap
Juzeliūnas
Mandel
Matt M. Coles
Meath
Moreno Oliva
Mukamel
Nakano
Ohta
Oudar
Power
Power
Quintiliani
Quist
Rand
Reichman
Rotzler
Sharma
Shore
Skolnick
Terenziani
Valore
Woolley
Woolley
Wortmann
Zhang
Zrenner
Zyss
Publication date
23 December 2010
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'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
This analysis addresses the use of a two-level approximation to simplify expressions derived from perturbation theory. It is shown that the limitations of validity for the emergent results are more stringent than is commonly understood, being equivalent in effect to the adoption of a more extensive approximation - one that significantly undermines the perturbative origin of those expressions. Effectively truncating the completeness relation, a series of interconnected operator relations comes into play, some with physically untenable consequences. A new theorem on the expectation values of operator functions highlights additional constraints upon any molecule modelled as a two-level system. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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