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Quantum Jumps: Schrödinger’s Objections and the Contemporary Points of View


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Title: Quantum Jumps: Schrödinger’s Objections and the Contemporary Points of View

Authors: Sotirios Sakkopoulos

Journal: Sumerianz journal of scientific research.

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Year: 2021

Volume: 4

Issue: 4

Language: English

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47752/sjsr.44.104.107

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Abstract

In 1913, when Bohr’s atom allowed electron jumps between discrete orbits, it was impossible to experiment on single atoms and study individually these jumps. Many people considered them not real, but something artificial for the explanation of the linear spectra of atoms. Especially Schrödinger rejected the image of negatively charged electrons orbiting around the nucleus and in particular their jumps from orbit to orbit. Finally, in 1986 single atoms (ions) laser cooled and confined in an electromagnetic trap gave the possibility to investigate experimentally electron jumps to and fro a metastable state. Recently, physicists experimenting on a macroscopic superconducting circuit with discrete quantum states analogous to a natural atom were able to halt and reverse quantum jumps mid-flight revealing very interesting details of them.


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