Wang Ching-Hao, Hong Tzay-Ming, Lee Ray-Kuang, Wang Daw-Wei
Department of Physics, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan.
Opt Express. 2012 Sep 24;20(20):22675-82. doi: 10.1364/OE.20.022675.
One of the most fundamental difference between classical and quantum mechanics is observed in the particle tunneling through a localized potential: the former predicts a discontinuous transmission coefficient (T) as a function in incident velocity between one (complete penetration) and zero (complete reflection); while in the latter T always changes smoothly with a wave nature. Here we report a systematic study of the quantum tunneling property for a bright soliton, which behaves as a classical particle (wave) in the limit of small (large) incident velocity. In the intermediate regime, the classical and quantum properties are combined via a finite (but not full) discontinuity in the tunneling transmission coefficient. We demonstrate that the formation of a localized bound state is essential to describe such inelastic collisions, showing a nontrivial nonlinear effect on the quantum transportation of a bright soliton.