3 - Second quantization
from Part I - Second Quantization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
Summary
In this chapter we describe a technique to deal with identical particles that is called second quantization. Despite being a technique, second quantization helps a lot in understanding physics. One can learn and endlessly repeat newspaper-style statements particles are fields, fields are particles without grasping their meaning. Second quantization brings these concepts to an operational level.
Since the procedure of second quantization is slightly different for fermions and bosons, we have to treat the two cases separately. We start with considering a system of identical bosons, and introduce creation and annihilation operators (CAPs) that change the number of particles in a given many-particle state, thereby connecting different states in Fock space. We show how to express occupation numbers in terms of CAPs, and then get to the heart of the second quantization: the commutation relations for the bosonic CAPs. As a next step, we construct field operators out of the CAPs and spend quite some time (and energy) presenting the physics of the particles in terms of these field operators. Only afterward, do we explain why all this activity has been called second quantization. In Section 3.4 we then present the same procedure for fermions, and we mainly focus on what is different as compared to bosons. The formalism of second quantization is summarized in Table 3.1.
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- Advanced Quantum MechanicsA Practical Guide, pp. 63 - 86Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013