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arxiv: quant-ph/0403027 · v1 · submitted 2004-03-03 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum mechanics and the equivalence principle

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keywords quantumequivalencegravitationalparticleprinciplefieldclassicalflight
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A quantum particle moving in a gravitational field may penetrate the classically forbidden region of the gravitational potential. This raises the question of whether the time of flight of a quantum particle in a gravitational field might deviate systematically from that of a classical particle due to tunnelling delay, representing a violation of the weak equivalence principle. I investigate this using a model quantum clock to measure the time of flight of a quantum particle in a uniform gravitational field, and show that a violation of the equivalence principle does not occur when the measurement is made far from the turning point of the classical trajectory. I conclude with some remarks about the strong equivalence principle in quantum mechanics.

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