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Signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than light. Some special features of signals are introduced and it is shown that frequency band limitation of signals is a fundamental property. ...

Tunneling times and superluminality: a tutorial

AIP Conf. Proc. -- March 11, 1999 -- Volume 461, pp. 3-13
Mysteries, puzzles, and paradoxes in quantum mechanics; doi:10.1063/1.57888

Issue Date: 11 March 1999

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Raymond Y. Chiao
Department of Physics, Univ. of California, Berkeley, California 94720-7300
Experiments have shown that individual photons penetrate an optical tunnel barrier with an effective group velocity considerably greater than the vacuum speed of light. The experiments were conducted with a two-photon parametric down-conversion light source, which produced correlated, but random, emissions of photon pairs. The two photons of a given pair were emitted in slightly different directions so that one photon passed through the tunnel barrier, while the other photon passed through the vacuum. The time delay for the tunneling photon relative to its twin was measured by adjusting the path length difference between the two photons in a Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometer, in order to achieve coincidence detection. We found that the photon transit time through the barrier was smaller than the twin photon's transit time through an equal distance in vacuum, indicating that the process of tunneling in quantum mechanics is superluminal. Various conflicting theories of tunneling times are compared with experiment. ©1999 American Institute of Physics.
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PACS
  • 03.65.Bz
    Quantum mechanics, field theories, and special relativity Quantum mechanics Foundations, theory of measurement, miscellaneous theories (including Aharonov–Bohm effect, Bell inequalities, Berry's phase)
  • 42.65.Yj
    Optics Nonlinear optics Optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers
  • 42.50.-p
    Optics Quantum optics
  • YEAR: 1999

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