Time-delay of classical and quantum scattering processes: a conceptual overview and a general definition

Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi

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    Abstract

    We present a step by step introduction to the notion of time-delay in classical and quantum mechanics, with the aim of clarifying its foundation at a conceptual level. In doing so, we motivate the introduction of the concepts of "fuzzy" and "free-flight" sojourn times, that we use to provide the most general possible definition for the quantum time-delay, valid for simple and multichannel scattering systems, with or without conditions on the observation of the scattering particle, and for incoming wave packets whose energy can be smeared out or sharply peaked (fixed energy). We conclude our conceptual analysis by presenting what we think is the right interpretation of the concepts of sojourn and delay times in quantum mechanics, explaining why, in ultimate analysis, they shouldn't be called "times".
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)282–319
    JournalCentral European Journal of Physics
    Volume10
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Bibliographical note

    To appear in: CEJP

    Keywords

    • quant-ph

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