An electron interferometer is generates interference with the wave function of electrons to make measurements. Interferometry uses the principal of superposition...
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An atom interferometer uses the wave-like nature of atoms in order to produce interference. In atom interferometers, the roles of matter and light are...
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Interferometry (redirect from Radio Interferometer)
to build interferometers. The first examples of matter interferometers were electron interferometers, later followed by neutron interferometers. Around...
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the Sagnac interferometer, Zernike phase-contrast interferometer, and the point diffraction interferometer. A common-path interferometer is generally...
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Double-slit experiment (redirect from Double-slit interferometer)
October 2017). "Optical Control of Young's Type Double-slit Interferometer for Laser-induced Electron Emission from a Nano-tip". Scientific Reports. 7 (1):...
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The Mach–Zehnder interferometer is a device used to determine the relative phase shift variations between two collimated beams derived by splitting light...
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as electron trajectories are detected, interference disappears. A simple example of these "which way" experiments uses a Mach–Zehnder interferometer, a...
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experimental confirmation was by Robert G. Chambers in 1960, in an electron interferometer with a magnetic field produced by a thin iron whisker, and other...
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been associated with a spectral signature in the context of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). Spectroscopy is a branch of science...
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approaches are the rulers, followed by transit-time methods and the interferometer methods based upon the speed of light. Surveying is one ancient use...
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Biographies portal Physics portal Matter wave Wave–particle duality Electron interferometer Jönsson, Claus (1961). "Elektroneninterferenzen an mehreren künstlich...
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Charge-coupled device (redirect from Electron-multiplying CCD)
image acquisition begins, allowing the conversion of incoming photons into electron charges at the semiconductor-oxide interface; the CCD is then used to read...
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Quantum entanglement (redirect from Electron entanglement)
such as an electron and a positron, can be created by partial overlap of the corresponding quantum wave functions in Hardy's interferometer. In the earliest...
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Quantum mechanics (section Mach–Zehnder interferometer)
illustrating the discretization of energy for bound states. The Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) illustrates the concepts of superposition and interference with...
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Supernova (redirect from Electron capture supernova)
type called an electron capture supernova. ... In an electron capture supernova, as the core runs out of fuel, gravity forces electrons in the core into...
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types of interferometers Shearing interferometer G.S. Sarkisov, Shearing interferometer with an air wedge for electron density diagnostics in a dense plasma...
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recollision electron can be thought of as an electron interferometer built by laser light generated from atoms or molecules. As an interferometer, the recollision...
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Mass-to-charge ratio (section Electron)
electrodynamics of charged particles, e.g. in electron optics and ion optics. It appears in the scientific fields of electron microscopy, cathode ray tubes, accelerator...
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two-slit quantum interference of electrons, using Dirac's notation. This approach was extended to N-slit interferometers, by Duarte and colleagues in 1989...
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Matter wave (section Electrons)
practical, matter exhibits wave-like behavior. For example, a beam of electrons can be diffracted just like a beam of light or a water wave. The concept...
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electronic interferometers – demonstrating one-electron and two-electron interference; which-path detectors – allowing to turn 'on and off' electrons’ coherence;...
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in a Ramsey interferometer. Photons, atoms, electrons, neutrons, and molecules have exhibited interference in double-slit interferometers. Degree of coherence...
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Gravitational wave (section Interferometers)
Telescope, is under development. A space-based observatory, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), is also being developed by the European Space...
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Mach–Zehnder interferometers for quantum particles and antiparticles. We will describe the case using electrons and positrons. Each interferometer consists...
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double-slit experiment, laser speckle, anti-reflective coatings and interferometers. In addition to classical wave model for understanding optical interference...
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the actual spectrum, and in many of the cases in optics involving interferometers, is based on the Wiener–Khinchin theorem. One of the most basic tasks...
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X-ray (section Production by electrons)
(2002). "Differential x-ray phase contrast imaging using a shearing interferometer". Applied Physics Letters. 81 (17): 3287–3289. Bibcode:2002ApPhL..81...
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atom interferometer creates coherent atomic beams, where the coherence is with respect to the phase of the atom's de Broglie wave. If an electron in a...
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packets associated with the field propagate along both paths of the interferometer, but only one packet contains a particle. The field aspect of the neutron...
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electron at a "mirror" in the interferometer while the potential is turned on and off, which is necessary in this setup to ensure that the electron stays...
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