Semiclassical superoscillations: interference, evanescence, post-WKB

2021 
The concept of superoscillations is extended beyond bandlimited functions, to include monochromatic waves in space-varying media, such as wavefunctions representing quantum particles in non-constant potentials. 'Semiclassical superoscillations' are defined as places where the phase gradient (local wavevector, or weak momentum) exceeds the classically allowed momentum. The phenomenon is essentially quantum (or, in optics, essentially beyond geometrical optics), and can arise in three different ways: from interference, evanescence (e.g. barrier penetration), and WKB corrections. Illustrations are given, including superpositions of few and many states in a linear potential, angular-momentum circular harmonic-oscillator states, eigenstates of degenerate harmonic-oscillator modes, and above-barrier scattering.
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