We theoretically study the tunneling time by investigating a wave packet of Bose-condensed atoms passing through a square barrier. We find that the tunneling time exhibits different scaling laws in different energy regimes. For negative incident energy of the wave packet, counterintuitively, the tunneling time decreases very rapidly with decreasing incident velocity. In contrast, for positive incident energy smaller than the barrier height, the tunneling time increases slowly and then reaches a maximum, which is in agreement with the Larmor clock experiments. The effect of the barrier width related to the uncertainty principle on the maximum tunneling time is also addressed. Our work provides a general scenario of tunneling time that can be...
We review existing approaches to the problem of tunneling time, focussing on the Larmor clock approa...
The quantum-shutter approach to tunneling time scales [G. García-Calderon and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. A...
We show that it is impossible to determine the time a tunneling particle spends under the barrier. H...
A simple model of a quantum clock is applied to the old and controversial problem of how long a part...
Attosecond science is of a fundamental interest in physics. The measurement of the tunneling time in...
Using the time parameter in the time-dependent Schrödinger equation, we study the time of flight for...
Attosecond science is of a fundamental interest in physics. The measurement of the tunneling time in...
We study the tunneling through an oscillating delta barrier. Using time periodicity of the model, th...
One of several contradictory existing results for the time a tunneling particle interacts with its b...
A simple approach to study the traversal time for tunneling is given. By using the WKB wave function...
A new variant of the packet analysis to solve the tunneling time problem for the so-called completed...
Tunneling, transport of particles through classically forbidden regions, is a pure quantum phenomeno...
abstract: The longstanding issue of how much time it takes a particle to tunnel through quantum barr...
The average transit time of electron tunneling through a potential barrier is newly defined and exam...
We discuss the propagation of wave packets through interacting environments. Such environments gener...
We review existing approaches to the problem of tunneling time, focussing on the Larmor clock approa...
The quantum-shutter approach to tunneling time scales [G. García-Calderon and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. A...
We show that it is impossible to determine the time a tunneling particle spends under the barrier. H...
A simple model of a quantum clock is applied to the old and controversial problem of how long a part...
Attosecond science is of a fundamental interest in physics. The measurement of the tunneling time in...
Using the time parameter in the time-dependent Schrödinger equation, we study the time of flight for...
Attosecond science is of a fundamental interest in physics. The measurement of the tunneling time in...
We study the tunneling through an oscillating delta barrier. Using time periodicity of the model, th...
One of several contradictory existing results for the time a tunneling particle interacts with its b...
A simple approach to study the traversal time for tunneling is given. By using the WKB wave function...
A new variant of the packet analysis to solve the tunneling time problem for the so-called completed...
Tunneling, transport of particles through classically forbidden regions, is a pure quantum phenomeno...
abstract: The longstanding issue of how much time it takes a particle to tunnel through quantum barr...
The average transit time of electron tunneling through a potential barrier is newly defined and exam...
We discuss the propagation of wave packets through interacting environments. Such environments gener...
We review existing approaches to the problem of tunneling time, focussing on the Larmor clock approa...
The quantum-shutter approach to tunneling time scales [G. García-Calderon and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. A...
We show that it is impossible to determine the time a tunneling particle spends under the barrier. H...