# Dirac $\delta$-function potential in quasiposition representation of a   minimal-length scenario

**Authors:** M. F. Gusson, A. Oakes O. Gon\c{c}alves, R. O. Francisco, R. G., Furtado, J. C. Fabris, J. A. Nogueira

arXiv: 1704.08236 · 2018-03-08

## TL;DR

This paper investigates the effects of a minimal-length quantum gravity scenario on quantum mechanics, solving the Schrödinger equation with a Dirac delta potential in quasiposition space, revealing leading order corrections and implications for hydrogen atom energy.

## Contribution

It provides the first solution of the Schrödinger equation with a Dirac delta potential in quasiposition space within a minimal-length framework, analyzing bound and scattering states and their corrections.

## Key findings

- Leading corrections are of order √β to energy and coefficients.
- Reflection and transmission coefficients differ from standard quantum mechanics.
- Estimated minimal length correction for hydrogen atom energy is ≤ 10^{-25} m.

## Abstract

A minimal-length scenario can be considered as an effective description of quantum gravity effects. In quantum mechanics the introduction of a minimal length can be accomplished through a generalization of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. In this scenario, state eigenvectors of the position operator are no longer physical states and the representation in momentum space or a representation in a quasiposition space must be used. In this work, we solve the Schroedinger equation with Dirac $\delta$-function potential in quasiposition space. We calculate the bound state energy and the coefficients of reflection and transmission for scattering states. We show that leading corrections are of order of the minimal length $({\sl O}(\sqrt{\beta}))$ and the coefficients of reflection and transmission are no longer the same for the Dirac delta well and barrier as in ordinary quantum mechanics. Furthermore, assuming that the equivalence of the 1s state energy of the hydrogen atom and the bound state energy of the Dirac $\delta$-function potential in 1-dim is kept in a minimal-length scenario, we also find that the leading correction term for the ground state energy of the hydrogen atom is of order of the minimal length and $\Delta x_{min} \le 10^{-25}$ m.

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