Straight quantum layer with impurities inducing resonances
Abstract
We consider a straight three dimensional quantum layer with singular potential supported on a straight wire which is localized perpendicularly to the walls and connects them. We prove that the infinite number of embedded eigenvalues appears in this system. Furthermore, we show that after introducing a small surface impurity to the layer, the embedded eigenvalues turn to the second sheet resolvent poles which state resonances. We discuss the asymptotics of the imaginary component of the resolvent pole with respect to the surface area.
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