Quantum superintegrable Zernike system

2017 
We consider the differential equation that Zernike proposed to classify aberrations of wavefronts in a circular pupil, whose value at the boundary can be nonzero. On this account the quantum Zernike system, where that differential equation is seen as a Schr\"odinger equation with a potential, is special in that it has a potential and boundary condition that are not standard in quantum mechanics. We project the disk on a half-sphere and there we find that, in addition to polar coordinates, this system separates in two additional coordinate systems (non-orthogonal on the pupil disk), which lead to Schr\"odinger-type equations with P\"oschl-Teller potentials, whose eigen-solutions involve Legendre, Gegenbauer and Jacobi polynomials. This provides new expressions for separated polynomial solutions of the original Zernike system that are real. The operators which provide the separation constants are found to participate in a superintegrable cubic Higgs algebra.
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