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Bosonic Bogoliubov transformation

Physics Asked on February 24, 2021

In the Bogoliubov theory for the weakly interacting Bose gas, the Bogoliubov transformation from bosonic creation (annihilation) operators $hat{a}_p^{(dagger)}$ to the new set of creation (annihilation) operators $hat{alpha}_p^{(dagger)}$ is defined via

$hat{a}_p=u_phat{alpha}_{p}-v_phat{alpha}_{-p}^{dagger}$ and $hat{a}_{-p}^{dagger}=u_phat{alpha}_{-p}^{dagger}-v_phat{alpha}_{p}$.

I have looked various textbooks and lecture notes, and $u_p$ and $v_p$ are mostly assumed to be real. Why? Does this have some deeper meaning?

One Answer

No deep meaning. The only requirement on $u_p$ and $v_p$ is their normalisation condition: $$ |u_p|^2 + |v_p|^2 = 1.$$ For simplicity, and as usual in quantum mechanics, you just them to be real numbers.

Correct answer by SuperCiocia on February 24, 2021

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