Quantum Physics

   

Looking Back at Quantum Mechanics via the Quantity Momentum

Authors: Hai-Jun Wang

By analyzing the historical treatments of quantity momentum in different models, we revisit certain fundamental problems in quantum mechanics, e.g. how to understand quantum interference and quantum scattering. Logically, by taking over the physical picture of dressing cloud surrounding hadrons and applying it to the electromagnetic field dressed by charged particles, we find a deeper understanding of the microscopic property of electromagnetic field. It implies that the amplitude of momentum could be closely related to the oscillation of electromagnetic field dressed by charged particle. Consequently the definition of canonical momentum turns out to be interaction dependent.

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