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Coherent states are quasi-classical states that may be defined in different ways, for instance as eigenstates of the annihilation operator

a|α=α|α,

or as a displacement from the vacuum

|α=D(α)|0,

where D(α)=exp(αaα*a) is the Sudarshan-Glauber displacement operator.[1]

One may think of a non-linear coherent state [2] by generalizing the annihilation operator:

A=af(aa),

and then using any of the above definitions by exchanging a by A . The above definition is also known as an f-deformed annihilation operator.[3][4]

References

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  1. R. J. Glauber "Coherent and Incoherent States of the Radiation Field", Physical Review 131, 2766 (1963). Coherent and Incoherent States of the Radiation Field. http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.131.2766
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  3. V. I. Man'ko, G. Marmo, F. Zaccaria and E. C. G. Sudarshan, Proceedings of the IV Wigner Symposium, eds. N. Atakishiyev, T. Seligman and K. B. Wolf (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996), p. 421
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