Conduction bands in classical periodic potentials
Abstract
The energy of a quantum particle cannot be determined exactly unless there is an infinite amount of time in which to perform the measurement. This paper considers the possibility that , the uncertainty in the energy, may be complex. To understand the effect of a particle having a complex energy, the behavior of a classical particle in a one-dimensional periodic potential is studied. On the basis of detailed numerical simulations it is shown that if the energy of such a particle is allowed to be complex, the classical motion of the particle can exhibit two qualitatively different behaviors: (i) The particle may hop from classically-allowed site to nearest-neighbor classically-allowed site in the potential, behaving as if it were a quantum particle in an energy gap and undergoing repeated tunneling processes, or (ii) the particle may behave as a quantum particle in a conduction band and drift at a constant average velocity through the potential as if it were undergoing resonant tunneling. The classical conduction bands for this potential are determined numerically with high precision.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0905.4694,
title = {Conduction bands in classical periodic potentials},
author = {Tanwa Arpornthip and Carl M. Bender},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.4694},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
11 pages, 10 figures