L Chotorlishvili , P Zięba, I Tralle and A Ugulava
J. Phys. A: Mathematical and Theoretical 51, pp 035004 (2017)Zitterbewegung is the exotic phenomenon associated either with relativistic electron?positron rapid oscillation or to electron?hole transitions in narrow gap semiconductors. In the present work, we enlarge the concept of Zitterbewegung and show that trembling motion may occur due to dramatic changes in the symmetry of the system. In particular, we exploit a paradigmatic model of quantum chaos, the quantum mathematical pendulum (universal Hamiltonian). The symmetry group of this system is Klein?s four-group that possesses three invariant subgroups. The energy spectrum of the system parametrically depends on the height of the potential barrier, and contains degenerate and non-degenerate areas, corresponding to the different symmetry subgroups. Change in the height of the potential barrier switches the symmetry subgroup and leads to trembling motion. We analyzed mean square fluctuations of the velocity operator and observed that trembling is enhanced in highly excited states. We observed a link between the phenomena of trembling motion and the uncertainty relations of noncommutative operators of the system.
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