Escape Behavior of Quantum Two-Particle Systems with Coulomb Interactions

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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10 pages, 7 figures

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Quantum escapes of two particles with Coulomb interactions from a confined one-dimensional region to a semi-infinite lead are discussed by the probability of particles remaining in the confined region, i.e. the survival probability, in comparison with one or two free particles. For free-particle systems the survival probability decays asymptotically in power as a function of time. On the other hand, for two-particle systems with Coulomb interactions it shows an exponential decay in time. A difference of escape behaviors between Bosons and Fermions is considered as quantum effects of identical two particles such as the Pauli exclusion principle. The exponential decay in the survival probability of interacting two particles is also discussed in a viewpoint of quantum chaos based on a distribution of energy level spacings.

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