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arxiv: 0901.2608 · v1 · submitted 2009-01-17 · 🪐 quant-ph · hep-th

Test of Quantum Effects of Spatial Noncommutativity using Modified Electron Momentum Spectroscopy

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keywords noncommutativityspatialmomentumquantumtestcurrentelectronexperimental
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The possibility of testing spatial noncommutativity by current experiments on normal quantum scales is investigated. For the case of both position-position and momentum-momentum noncommuting spectra of ions in crossed electric and magnetic fields are studied in the formalism of noncommutative quantum mechanics. In a limit of the kinetic energy approaching its lowest eigenvalue this system possesses non-trivial dynamics. Signals of spatial noncommutativity in the angular momentum are revealed. They are within limits of the measurable accuracy of current experiments. An experimental test of the predictions using a modified electron momentum spectrum is suggested. The related experimental sensitivity and subtle points are discussed. The results are the first step on a realizable way towards a conclusive test of spatial noncommutativity.

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