A causally well-behaved solution of the localization problem for the free electron is given, with natural space-time transformation properties, in terms of Dirac's position operator. It is shown that, although this operator does not represent an observable in the usual sense, and has no positive-energy (generalized) eigenstates, the associated 4-vector density is observable, and can be localized arbitrarily precisely about any point in space, at any instant of time, using only positive-energy states. A suitable spin operator can be diagonalized at the same time
Two related problems in relativistic quantum mechanics, the apparent superluminal propagation of ini...
We compare the relativistic time evolution of an initially localized quantum particle obtained from ...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...
A causally well-behaved solution of the localization problem for the free electron is given, with na...
A causally well-behaved solution of the localization problem for the free electron is given, with na...
It has been shown earlier that while strict localization of the free Dirac particle is not describab...
Highly localized positive-energy states of the free Dirac electron are constructed and shown to evol...
The interaction of a moving charged particle with its coherent electromagnetic field is analyzed in ...
Precisely localized positive or negative energy states of the free Dirac particle are constructed wi...
Theorems (most notably by Hegerfeldt) prove that an initially localized particle whose time evolutio...
Motivated by recent interest in relativistic electron vortex states, we revisit the spin and orbital...
The most direct signature of electron localisation is the tendency of an electron in a many-body sys...
We discuss relations between several relativistic spin observables and derive a Lorentz-invariant ch...
We address the question as to whether relativistic effects have any influence on localization pheno...
The well-definedness of particles of any kind depends on the limits, approximations, or other condit...
Two related problems in relativistic quantum mechanics, the apparent superluminal propagation of ini...
We compare the relativistic time evolution of an initially localized quantum particle obtained from ...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...
A causally well-behaved solution of the localization problem for the free electron is given, with na...
A causally well-behaved solution of the localization problem for the free electron is given, with na...
It has been shown earlier that while strict localization of the free Dirac particle is not describab...
Highly localized positive-energy states of the free Dirac electron are constructed and shown to evol...
The interaction of a moving charged particle with its coherent electromagnetic field is analyzed in ...
Precisely localized positive or negative energy states of the free Dirac particle are constructed wi...
Theorems (most notably by Hegerfeldt) prove that an initially localized particle whose time evolutio...
Motivated by recent interest in relativistic electron vortex states, we revisit the spin and orbital...
The most direct signature of electron localisation is the tendency of an electron in a many-body sys...
We discuss relations between several relativistic spin observables and derive a Lorentz-invariant ch...
We address the question as to whether relativistic effects have any influence on localization pheno...
The well-definedness of particles of any kind depends on the limits, approximations, or other condit...
Two related problems in relativistic quantum mechanics, the apparent superluminal propagation of ini...
We compare the relativistic time evolution of an initially localized quantum particle obtained from ...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...