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Quantum tunneling and imaginary-time paths
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Quantum tunneling and imaginary-time paths

Abstract

It is widely believed that the WKB approximation to quantum barrier penetration is described in the path-integral formalism by a saddle-point approximation based on an expansion about an imaginary-time semiclassical path. This article examines the relationship between tunneling amplitudes and imaginary-time paths. It is shown, using a simple example, that for some tunneling amplitudes the dominant semiclassical path cannot be chosen to have purely imaginary time if all other variables are chosen to be real.

Authors

Burgess CP

Journal

American Journal of Physics, Vol. 59, No. 11, pp. 994–998

Publisher

American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT)

Publication Date

November 1, 1991

DOI

10.1119/1.16659

ISSN

0002-9505

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