https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2003-00207-5
Are quantum wave packets observable? Sokolov effect: puzzling generation of 2p states in the 2s hydrogen beam passing trough a wide metal slit
Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, 123182
Moscow, Russia
Corresponding author: a bst@polyn.kiae.su
Received:
17
September
2002
Revised:
25
March
2003
Published online:
15
July
2003
The observation of excitation of 2p states in a collimated 2s hydrogen
beam passing through a wide metal slit with no direct contacts or electric
field applied (Sokolov effect) up to now has had no reasonable explanation. A
solution presented in this paper is formulated within the standard
quantum-mechanical framework with a consecutive wave packet treatment of the
atomic center-of-mass wave function. It is found that a very weak interaction
of the beam diffraction halo with the slit, though negligible for
center-of-mass motion, coherently affects the intrinsic state of an atom in
the beam and efficiently induces transitions. High
sensitivity of this interference phenomena may be used to measure transverse
coherence length of the beam.
PACS: 03.65.-w – Quantum mechanics
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