8 research outputs found
Atomic time-of-arrival measurements with a laser of finite beam width
A natural approach to measure the time of arrival of an atom at a spatial
region is to illuminate this region with a laser and detect the first
fluorescence photons produced by the excitation of the atom and subsequent
decay. We investigate the actual physical content of such a measurement in
terms of atomic dynamical variables, taking into account the finite width of
the laser beam. Different operation regimes are identified, in particular the
ones in which the quantum current density may be obtained.Comment: 7 figure
A transfer matrix method for the analysis of fractal quantum potentials
The scattering properties of quantum particles on fractal potentials at
different stages of fractal growth are obtained by means of the transfer matrix
method. This approach can be easily adopted for project assignments in
introductory quantum mechanics for undergraduates. The reflection coefficients
for both the fractal potential and the finite periodic potential are calculated
and compared. It is shown that the reflection coefficient for the fractal has a
self-similar structure associated with the fractal distribution of the
potential