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The Motion of Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal
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1953
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Quantum SciencePolariton DynamicEngineeringSuccessive Virtual PhononsPhysicsConduction ElectronNatural SciencesCrystal MaterialApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic PhysicsPolar CrystalPhononQuantum SolidQuantum ChemistryElectronic StructureBiophysics
A variational technique is developed to investigate the low-lying energy levels of a conduction electron in a polar crystal. Because of the strong interaction between the electron and the longitudinal optical mode of the lattice vibrations, perturbation-theoretic methods are inapplicable. Our variational technique, which is closely related to the "intermediate coupling" method introduced by Tomonaga, is equivalent to a simple canonical transformation. The use of this transformation enables us to obtain the wave functions and energy levels quite simply. Because the recoil of the electron introduces a correlation between the emission of successive virtual phonons by the electron, our approximation, in which this correlation is neglected, breaks down for very strong electron-phonon coupling. The validity of our approximation is investigated and corrections are found to be small for coupling strengths occurring in typical polar crystals.
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