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But that is not what happens in the new double-slit experiment.
Thomas Young's double-slit experiment demonstrating the wave nature of light.
This section reviews the mathematical formulation of the double-slit experiment.
Electrons can be used to do Young's double-slit experiment.
On the topic of predictable probabilities, the double-slit experiments are a popular example.
One of the first interferometry experiments with electrons was the Double-slit experiment.
Movie showing single electron events build up to form an interference pattern in double-slit experiments.
In the double-slit experiment, the two slits are illuminated by a single light beam.
By no means are they "Idiots propose an alternative explanation of the double-slit experiment".
The experiment uses a setup similar to that for the double-slit experiment.
Two classical examples are electron tunneling and the double-slit experiment.
With the two-slit, or double-slit experiment, he demonstrated interference in the context of light as a wave.
Dirac explains this in the context of the double-slit experiment:
The above treatment formalizes wave particle duality for the double-slit experiment.
This is called the wave-particle duality and can be demonstrated using the double-slit experiment.
Measurement can interact with the system state in somewhat peculiar ways, as is illustrated by the double-slit experiment.
Wheeler's experiment is a variation on the famous double-slit experiment.
One example of a quantum interference phenomenon that arises from superposition is the double-slit experiment.
The decohered elements of the system no longer exhibit quantum interference between each other, as in a double-slit experiment.
The process of collapse has been studied in many experiments, most famously in the double-slit experiment.
The double-slit experiment is an illustration of wave-particle duality.
Movie of double-slit experiment done with electrons.
The Double-slit experiment performed by Thomas Young showed that light must act like a wave.
(The textbook example of this is the double-slit experiment.)
For instance, in Young's Double-slit experiment electrons can be used in the place of light waves.