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Interaction of a two-level atom with a classical field in the context of Bohmian mechanics

S. V. Mousavi, M. Golshani

Published 2008-04-03Version 1

We discuss Bohmian paths of the two-level atoms moving in a waveguide through an external resonance-producing field, perpendicular to the waveguide, and localized in a region of finite diameter. The time spent by a particle in a potential region is not well-defined in the standard quantum mechanics, but it is well-defined in the Bohmian mechanics. Bohm's theory is used for calculating the average time spent by a transmitted particle inside the field region and the arrival-time distributions at the edges of the field region. Using the Runge-Kutta method for the integration of the guidance law, some Bohmian trajectories were also calculated. Numerical results are presented for the special case of a Gaussian wave packet.

Comments: 16 pages, 7 figures
Journal: Phys. Scr. 78 (2008) 035007
Categories: quant-ph
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