Some surprising manifestations of charged particle dynamics in a magnetic field

Varma, Ram K. (2010) Some surprising manifestations of charged particle dynamics in a magnetic field Journal of Plasma Physics, 76 (3-4). pp. 355-367. ISSN 0022-3778

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Abstract

We present here some very unusual experimental results on the dynamics of charged particle in a magnetic field which cannot be comprehended in terms of the Lorentz dynamics regarded, as per the current conceptual framework, as the appropriate one for the macro-scale description. Astonishingly, these results have been shown to be manifestations of a novel macro-scale quantum structure, designated as 'transition amplitude wave' (TAW), riding with the guiding centre trajectory, which is generated in the latter trajectory in consequence of the scattering of the particle with a fixed scattering centre. One set of observed results is thus identified as matter wave interference effects on the macro-scale attributable to this entity. The other enigmatic observation demonstrates the detection of a curl-free magnetic vector potential on the macro-scale, which is also shown to be a consequence of the TAW embedded in the Lorentz trajectory. These enigmatic results thus point to the unravelling of a new concept of a 'dressed' Lorentz trajectory— dressed with the TAW— accountable for these results, as against the 'bare' trajectory. These results and the formalism which enables one to comprehend them have led to the emergence of a new class of phenomena which display quantum properties on the macro-scale.

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