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The helical quantum two-body problem and its wave packet dynamics

Published 10 Mar 2026 in quant-ph and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2603.09093v1)

Abstract: We explore the helical quantum two-body problem i.e. two repulsively Coulomb interacting particles confined to move along a helix. The effective potential possesses a tunable number of potential wells superimposed on the repulsive Coulomb interaction that can be varied by changing the ratio of the pitch and radius of the helix. The anharmonicity of these wells depends crucially on this ratio and on the order of the well which can be seen also by analyzing the individual wells energy eigenvalue spacing. Our main focus is the investigation of the quantum dynamics of differently prepared wave packets that scatter from the multi-well potential landscape. We show that there exists a rich pattern forming transient evolution which depends also on the number of bound states of the individual wells. We demonstrate how the multiple wells leave their fingerprints in the dynamics leading, among others, to oscillatory structures on different spatial scales, the formation of beats and pulsed emission from single well localized wave packets due to their intrawell dynamics.

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