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Dynamical tunneling across the separatrix

The strong enhancement of tunneling couplings typically observed in tunneling splittings in the quantum map is investigated. We show that the transition from instanton to noninstanton tunneling, which is known to occur in tunneling splittings in the space of the inverse Planck constant, takes place...

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Published in:Physical review. E 2023-12, Vol.108 (6-1), p.064210-064210, Article 064210
Main Authors: Hanada, Yasutaka, Ikeda, Kensuke S, Shudo, Akira
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Language:English
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Summary:The strong enhancement of tunneling couplings typically observed in tunneling splittings in the quantum map is investigated. We show that the transition from instanton to noninstanton tunneling, which is known to occur in tunneling splittings in the space of the inverse Planck constant, takes place in a parameter space as well. By applying the absorbing perturbation technique, we find that the enhancement invoked as a result of local avoided crossings and that originating from globally spread interactions over many states should be distinguished and that the latter is responsible for the strong and persistent enhancement. We also provide evidence showing that the coupling across the separatrix in phase space is crucial in explaining the behavior of tunneling splittings by performing the wave-function-based observation. In the light of these findings, we examine the validity of the resonance-assisted tunneling theory.
ISSN:2470-0045
2470-0053
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.108.064210