Abstract

Through the description of several simple atomic-scale systems for illustration, the hydrodynamical interpretation of results of solving the time-dependent Schr\odinger equation is used to elucidate the fundamental processes of angular momentum and energy transfer. Connections are made between the hydrodynamical interpretation and conventional views such as interference of superpositions of states. Along with previous theoretical and experimental demonstration of the existence of the hydrodynamical signatures born in atomic-scale interactions and remaining in the asymptotic observables, these illustrations show the complementarity of the hydrodynamical and conventional pictures as well as additional insight provided by the former.

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