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Comparing experiments on quantum traversal time with the predictions of a space-time-symmetric formalism

Published 1 Dec 2017 in quant-ph | (1712.00397v2)

Abstract: The question of how long a particle takes to pass through a potential barrier is still a controversial topic in quantum mechanics. Arguably, the main theoretical problem in obtaining estimates for measurable times is the fact that previously defined time operators, that remained within the borders of standard quantum mechanics, present some kind of pathology. Recently, a time operator acting on an additional Hilbert space has been shown to support both Hermiticity and canonical relation with an energy observable. The theory is built in a framework which treats space and time as symmetrically as possible, in the nonrelativistic regime. In this work, we use this formalism to derive a closed analytic expression for the traversal time of a quantum particle impinging on a constant-potential barrier. We test our theory in the specific experimental scenario of a realization by Rafagni et al [Appl. Phys. Lett. {\bf 58}, 774 (1991)]. The proposed approach displays a much better performance in comparison with the B\"uttiker-Landauer and the phase-time approximations.

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