Posted on arXiv:2308.02884[quant-ph]

Path distributions for describing eigenstates of orbital angular momentum

Randall M. Feenstra
Dept. Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

Abstract

The manner in which probability amplitudes of paths sum up to form wave functions of orbital angular momentum eigenstates is described. Using a generalization of stationary-phase analysis, distributions are derived that provide a measure of how paths contribute towards any given eigenstate. In the limit of long travel-time, these distributions turn out to be real-valued, non-negative functions of a momentum variable that describes classical travel between the endpoints of a path (with the paths explicitly including nonclassical ones, described in terms of elastica). The distributions are functions of both this characteristic momentum as well as a polar angle that provides a tilt, relative to the z-axis of the chosen coordinate system, of the geodesic that connects the endpoints. The resulting description provides a replacement for the well-known "vector model" for describing orbital angular momentum, and importantly, it includes treatment of the case when the quantum number ℓ is zero (i.e., s-states).

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