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Quantum scattering with semiclassical asymptotic motion

Published 3 Dec 2018 in quant-ph | (1812.00907v1)

Abstract: Conventional scattering theory is incomplete in that it does not adequately describe the behaviour of the wave function at macroscopic distances from the scattering reaction volume. In scattering experiments particles are incident from sources at macroscopic distance and measured at macroscopic distance from the microscopic reaction volume. Standard experimental procedure is to describe asymptotic particle motion by classical mechanics. However, this transition to classical mechanics is not accounted for in standard quantum scattering theory. Hence, we revisit conventional scattering theory with the introduction of semiclassical propagators to describe the wave function in both incident and outgoing asymptotic scattering channels. This description leads to the manifestation of classical trajectories in the quantum wave function both before and after the collision. It includes the case of extraction with external fields as in modern multi-particle detectors. We derive the asymptotic Kemble imaging theorem (IT) limit to demonstrate how formal quantum scattering theory contains implicit classical mechanics threaded throughout the asymptotic wave functions.

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