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Time delay in simple one-dimensional systems
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Time delay in simple one-dimensional systems

Abstract

The time delay or the time advance in the scattering of simple one-dimensional systems can be evaluated in a straightforward manner for certain potential models. It is found that when the interacting potential is attractive and has a strength such that it nearly supports an additional bound state, the time delay at small scattering energy is very large. On the other hand, if the potential supports a bound state with nearly zero binding energy, the time advance near threshold is anomalously large. The behavior of a wave packet scattering from the double delta-function potential is also investigated.

Authors

van Dijk W; Kiers KA

Journal

American Journal of Physics, Vol. 60, No. 6, pp. 520–527

Publisher

American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT)

Publication Date

June 1, 1992

DOI

10.1119/1.16866

ISSN

0002-9505

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