Particle detection and non-detection in a quantum time of arrival measurement |
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Authors: | Denny Lane B. Sombillo Eric A. Galapon |
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Affiliation: | Theoretical Physics Group, National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippines, Diliman Quezon City, 1101, Philippines |
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Abstract: | The standard time-of-arrival distribution cannot reproduce both the temporal and the spatial profile of the modulus squared of the time-evolved wave function for an arbitrary initial state. In particular, the time-of-arrival distribution gives a non-vanishing probability even if the wave function is zero at a given point for all values of time. This poses a problem in the standard formulation of quantum mechanics where one quantizes a classical observable and uses its spectral resolution to calculate the corresponding distribution. In this work, we show that the modulus squared of the time-evolved wave function is in fact contained in one of the degenerate eigenfunctions of the quantized time-of-arrival operator. This generalizes our understanding of quantum arrival phenomenon where particle detection is not a necessary requirement, thereby providing a direct link between time-of-arrival quantization and the outcomes of the two-slit experiment. |
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Keywords: | Quantum mechanics Quantum time of arrival Wave function collapse Two-slit experiment |
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