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Uncertainty principle in a cavity at finite temperature

A. P. C. Malbouisson

Published 2013-07-01Version 1

We employ a dressed state approach to perform a study on the behavior of the uncertainty principle for a system in a heated cavity. We find, in a small cavity for a given temperature, an oscillatory behavior of the momentum--coordinate product, $(\Delta\,p)\,(\Delta\,q)$, which attains periodically finite absolute minimum (maximum) values, no matter large is the elapsed time. This behavior is in a sharp contrast with what happens in free space, in which case, the product $(\Delta\,p)\,(\Delta\,q)$ tends asymptotically, for each temperature, to a constant value, independent of time.

Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, version as accepted to be published in Phys. Rev. A
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 88, 014101 (2013)
Subjects: 03.65.Ta
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