Einstein's equivalence principle in quantum mechanics revisited

  • Nauenberg M
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Abstract

The gravitational equivalence principle in quantum mechanics is of considerable importance, but it is generally not included in physics textbooks. In this note, we present a precise quantum formulation of this principle and comment on its verification in a neutron diffraction experiment. The solution of the time dependent Schrödinger equation for this problem also gives the wave function for the motion of a charged particle in a homogeneous electric field, which is also usually ignored in textbooks on quantum mechanics.

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Nauenberg, M. (2016). Einstein’s equivalence principle in quantum mechanics revisited. American Journal of Physics, 84(11), 879–882. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4962981

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