Time-of-Arrival States
arXiv:quant-ph/9807043 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.59.1804
Abstract
Although one can show formally that a time-of-arrival operator cannot exist, one can modify the low momentum behaviour of the operator slightly so that it is self-adjoint. We show that such a modification results in the difficulty that the eigenstates are drastically altered. In an eigenstate of the modified time-of-arrival operator, the particle, at the predicted time-of-arrival, is found far away from the point of arrival with probability 1/2.
15 pages, 2 figures