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Classical Characterization of quantum waves: Comparison between the caustic and the zeros of the Madelung-Bohm potential

E. Espíndola-Ramos, G. Silva-Ortigoza, C. T. Sosa-Sánchez, I. Julián-Macías, A. González-Juárez, O. de J. Cabrera-Rosas, P. Ortega-Vidals, C. Rickenstorff-Parrao, R. Silva-Ortigoza

Published 2020-11-24Version 1

From a geometric perspective, the caustic is the most classical description of a wavefunction since its evolution is governed by the Hamilton-Jacobi equation. On the other hand, according to the Madelung-de Broglie-Bohm equations, the most classical description of a solution to the Schr\"odinger equation is given by the zeros of the Madelung-Bohm potential. In this work, we compare these descriptions and, by analyzing how the rays are organized over the caustic, we find that the wavefunctions with fold caustic are the most classical beams because the zeros of the Madelung-Bohm potential coincide with the caustic. For another type of beams, the Madelung-Bohm potential is in general distinct to zero over the caustic. We have verified these results for the one-dimensional Airy and Pearcey beams, which accordingly to the catastrophe theory, their caustics are stable. Finally, we remark that for certain cases, the zeros of the Madelung-Bohm potential are linked with the superoscillation phenomenon.

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