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Superluminal tunneling and the Sauter-Schwinger effect

Recent relativistic wavepacket computations of an electron tunneling through a barrier give arrival time distributions peaked at times indicating superluminal effective velocity. Subsequent investigations showed that this effect does not provide a means of transmitting information faster than photons. More recent work includes electron-positron pair production, as the barrier required for tunneling is supercritical with respect to the Sauter-Schwinger effect.

Host: Aephraim Steinberg
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