Abstract

The motion of a two-dimensional Gaussian wave packet was analyzed under crossed electric and magnetic fields by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation numerically. It was found that the perpendicular magnetic field prevents the expansion of the wave packet and the in-plane electric field transfers the wave packet. The possibility of trapping and transfer of the wave packet is discussed by introducing a phenomenological decay term into the partial waves.

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