Phys. Rev. A 58, 4359 - 4367 (1998)Tunneling time through a rectangular barrier
Veríssimo M. de Aquino1, Valdir C. Aguilera-Navarro1,2, Mario Goto1, and Hiromi Iwamoto1 Received 1 June 1998 In this paper, we discuss the tunneling time of a quantum particle through a rectangular barrier. The reflection and transmission times associated with the wave packets representing the particle are discussed. By using an initial Gaussian momentum distribution, we carry out a comparative analysis of the stationary phases of the incident, reflected, and transmitted wave packets leading to the reflection and transmission times ΔtR and ΔtT, respectively. In the present treatment of this old and very known problem we take into account the deformations of the reflected and transmitted momentum distributions. These deformations produce a dependence of the reflection and transmission times on the location of the initial wave packet. In a parallel calculation, by numerically monitoring the time evolution of the system, we characterize a reflection and a transmission time. Such times agree with the ones obtained via the stationary phase method. ©1998 The American Physical Society
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