Relativistic coupling of internal and center of mass dynamics in classical and simple bound quantum mechanical systems
Dennis E. Krause, Inbum Lee

TL;DR
This paper investigates how relativistic effects couple a system's internal energy with its center of mass motion, revealing classical time dilation and quantum interference phenomena like collapses and revivals.
Contribution
It demonstrates the relativistic coupling between internal and center of mass dynamics in both classical and quantum systems, highlighting new effects such as quantum interference collapses.
Findings
Classical time dilation due to internal-center of mass coupling
Quantum collapses and revivals in a bound 2-level atom
Relativistic effects influence quantum interference patterns
Abstract
Einstein's famous equation for the rest energy of a system with mass requires that the internal energy of the system be included in . Pursuing this idea using Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics yields a relativistic coupling between the center of mass motion and the internal dynamics of the system. Here we explore the consequences of this coupling, first classically, where we find that the dynamics of the system is time dilated when moving relative to another inertial frame. We then apply the dynamics to a quantum 2-level atom bound in a 1-dimensional infinite potential well, and show that the coupling produces collapses and revivals in quantum interference.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
