Reflection time and the Goos-Hänchen effect for reflection by a semi-infinite rectangular barrier

Physics – Quantum Physics

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12 Pages LaTeX 2.09. No figures. Final revision conforms to galley page proofs. Minor revisions. To be Published in Found. Phy

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The reflection time, during which a particle is in the classically forbidden region, is described by the trajectory representation for reflection by a semi-infinite rectangular barrier. The Schr\"odinger wave function has microstates for such reflection. The reflection time is a function of the microstate. For oblique reflection, the Goos-H\"anchen displacement is also a function of the microstate. For a square well duct, we develop a proposed test where consistent overdetermination of the trajectory by a redundant set of observed constants of the motion would be beyond the Copenhagen interpretation.

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