Journal Article10.3390/physics6030059
Discovering Bohr’s Yin-Yang Diagram in Quantum Tunneling Dynamics
TL;DR: This study identifies Bohr's Yin-Yang Diagram (YYD) in quantum tunneling dynamics, justifying its role in wave-particle complementarity by demonstrating that any system, classical or quantum, has an ideal YYD satisfying Bohr's principle of complementarity.
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Abstract: On 17 October 1947, Niels Bohr was made a knight of the Order of the Elephant by the King of Denmark in view of his outstanding achievements and contributions to science. Bohr designed his own coat of arms that featured a pattern of Yin and Yang (Tai Chi symbol) to symbolize the wave–particle complementarity. However, Bohr’s Yin-Yang diagram (YYD) was neither drawn based on the principles of quantum mechanics, nor did it originate from the traditional Taoist YYD. Scientists still have doubts about the legitimacy of using YYD as the icon of the wave–particle complementarity, because the YYD belonging to quantum mechanics itself is unknown so far. This paper reports the YYDs existing in quantum mechanics and justifies the role of YYD in the wave–particle duality by showing that any system, whether classical or quantum, has an ideal YYD as long as it satisfies Bohr’s principle of complementarity (BPC). The deviation of a deformed YYD from the ideal YYD indicates the extent to which a real system satisfies BPC. This paper constructs the quantum YYD by the complex quantum trajectory of a particle tunneling via a step barrier, which displays the continuous transition between the wave behavior and the particle behavior. It appears that the YYD designed by Bohr in his coat of arms resembles the YYD generated by tunneling motion, not only in appearance but also in the governing equation.
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