Klein paradox for bosons, wave packets and negative tunnelling times

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We analyse a little known aspect of the Klein paradox. A Klein–Gordon boson appears to be able to cross a supercritical rectangular barrier without being reflected, while spending there a negative amount of time. The transmission mechanism is demonstrably acausal, yet an attempt to construct the corresponding causal solution of the Klein–Gordon equation fails. We relate the causal solution to a divergent multiple-reflections series, and show that the problem is remedied for a smooth barrier, where pair production at the energy equal to a half of the barrier’s height is enhanced yet remains finite.

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Gutiérrez de la Cal, X., Alkhateeb, M., Pons, M., Matzkin, A., & Sokolovski, D. (2020). Klein paradox for bosons, wave packets and negative tunnelling times. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76065-7

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