ABSTRACT

The quantum harmonic oscillator is a quantum-mechanical analog of the classical harmonic oscillator. Because an arbitrary potential can usually be approximated as a harmonic potential at the vicinity of a stable equilibrium point, it is one of the most important model systems in quantum mechanics. Coherent state is physically interesting because it is a minimum uncertainty state at which the Heisenberg uncertainty relation reaches its minimum. If a charged particle of charge moves in an electromagnetic field, there is a Lorentz force acting on the particle. The electric and magnetic are invariant under the gauge transformation. In the presence of an external vector potential, the Hamiltonian is changed, so is the probability current operator.