Tunneling as a Source for Quantum Chaos

  • Flom O
  • Yahalom A
  • Zilberberg H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use an one dimensional model of a square barrier embedded in an infinite potential well to demonstrate that tunneling leads to a complex behavior of the wave function and that the degree of complexity may be quantified by use of the spatial entropy function defined by S = -\int |\Psi(x,t)|^2 ln |\Psi(x,t)|^2 dx. There is no classical counterpart to tunneling, but a decrease in the tunneling in a short time interval may be interpreted as an approach of a quantum system to a classical system. We show that changing the square barrier by increasing the height/width do not only decrease the tunneling but also slows down the rapid rise of the entropy function, indicating that the entropy growth is an essentially quantum effect.

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Flom, O., Yahalom, A., Zilberberg, H., Horwitz, L., & Levitan, J. (2021). Tunneling as a Source for Quantum Chaos (p. 9810). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/entropy2021-09810

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