• Young's interference experiment, also called Young's double-slit interferometer, was the original version of the modern double-slit experiment, performed...
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    his experiment is sometimes referred to as Young's experiment or Young's slits. The experiment belongs to a general class of "double path" experiments, in...
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  • double-slit experiment is a demonstration that light and matter can be modelled by both waves and particles. Slit experiment may also refer to: Young's interference...
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  • complementarity.: 328  The quantum eraser experiment is a variation of Thomas Young's classic double-slit experiment. It establishes that when action is taken...
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    emphasis is given to Young's achievements in physics (e.g., Young's interference experiment), mathematics, physiology, medicine (e.g., Young's rule), linguistics...
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    the idea of interference in the context of water waves. With Young's interference experiment, the predecessor of the double-slit experiment, he demonstrated...
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    relies on the constructive interference between reverse paths. One can make an analogy with a Young's interference experiment, where two diffracting slits...
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    ISBN 0-12-014653-3. Greenfield Sluder & David E. Wolf (2007). "IV. Young's Experiment: Two-Slit Interference". Digital microscopy (3rd ed.). Academic Press. p. 15...
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    on their respective paths. Prime examples of light interference are the famous double-slit experiment, laser speckle, anti-reflective coatings and interferometers...
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  • in time. Both are observed in the Michelson–Morley experiment and Young's interference experiment. Once the fringes are obtained in the Michelson interferometer...
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  • notable experiments in physics. The list includes only experiments with Wikipedia articles. For hypothetical experiments, see thought experiment. Bell tests...
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    1803, Young's interference experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light. If white light is used in Young's experiment...
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  • thereby anticipating modern wave-particle duality. Thomas Young's interference experiments in 1801, and François Arago's detection of the Poisson spot...
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  • of light through Young's interference experiment, and secondly because of its role as a thought experiment in double-slit experiment in quantum mechanics...
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    track the average paths of single photons passing through a Young's interference experiment. Measuring the wavefunction Cloaking in space and time Measuring...
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  • patterns that have important differences from the interference patterns seen in Young's experiment. In a modern implementation of Lloyd's mirror, a diverging...
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  • where the interference between the light waves is observed (Figure. 1). Young's double slit experiment demonstrates the dependence of interference on coherence...
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    were so thin. In 1801, Thomas Young provided the first explanation of constructive and destructive interference. Young's contribution went largely unnoticed...
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  • Bergström is credited with conducting the first study regarding interference in 1892. His experiment was similar to the Stroop task and required subjects to sort...
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  • Visser, “Surface plasmons modulate the spatial coherence in Young's interference experiment”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 (2007), 043908. G. Gbur and R.K. Tyson...
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  • Yoshiki Kuramoto Yoshio Nishina Young's interference experiment Young's modulus Young Medal and Prize Young stellar object Young–Laplace equation Yousef Sobouti...
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    Thomas Young performed a celebrated experiment in 1803 demonstrating interference from two closely spaced slits. Explaining his results by interference of...
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    The Davisson–Germer experiment was a 1923–1927 experiment by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer at Western Electric (later Bell Labs), in which electrons...
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    cannot explain the observed birefringence. However, Thomas Young's interference experiments in 1801, and François Arago's detection of the Poisson spot...
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  • complicate the statistical analysis of experiments. Analysis of spillover effects involves relaxing the non-interference assumption, or SUTVA (Stable Unit...
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    vibrator. This experiment, "a lecture-room standby", attempted to demonstrate that mechanical waves undergo interference phenomena. In the experiment, mechanical...
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  • The following is a list of historically important scientific experiments and observations demonstrating something of great scientific interest, typically...
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    constructive and destructive interference (in which the wave function is nullified). It is also important to note that any experiment designed to evidence the...
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    interferenčni poskusi I. Youngov poskus z ionoma (Unusual interference experiments I. Young's experiment with two ions), (Obzornik mat, fiz. 41 (1994) 5, pp...
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    had formed associations with the experiment stimuli, regardless of what form or shape the stimuli took interference could occur. Many studies have concluded...
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