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  2. Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the standard understanding of quantum mechanics, the De Broglie–Bohm theory states that particles also have precise locations at all times, and that their velocities are defined by the wave-function. So while a single particle will travel through one particular slit in the double-slit experiment, the so-called "pilot wave ...

  3. Wave–particle duality - Wikipedia

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    The electron double slit experiment is a textbook demonstration of wave-particle duality. [2] A modern version of the experiment is shown schematically in the figure below. Left half: schematic setup for electron double-slit experiment with masking; inset micrographs of slits and mask; Right half: results for slit 1, slit 2 and both slits open ...

  4. Davisson–Germer experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Davisson–Germer experiment confirmed the de Broglie hypothesis that matter has wave-like behavior. This, in combination with the Compton effect discovered by Arthur Compton (who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1927), [9] established the waveparticle duality hypothesis which was a fundamental step in quantum theory.

  5. Matter wave - Wikipedia

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    The de Broglie hypothesis and the existence of matter waves has been confirmed for other elementary particles, neutral atoms and even molecules have been shown to be wave-like. [24] The first electron wave interference patterns directly demonstrating waveparticle duality used electron biprisms [25] [26] (essentially a wire placed in an ...

  6. Electron - Wikipedia

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    The wave-like nature of the electron allows it to pass through two parallel slits simultaneously, rather than just one slit as would be the case for a classical particle. In quantum mechanics, the wave-like property of one particle can be described mathematically as a complex-valued function, the wave function, commonly denoted by the Greek ...

  7. Electron scattering - Wikipedia

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    The first electron diffraction experiment was conducted in 1927 by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer using what would come to be a prototype for modern LEED system. [11] The experiment was able to demonstrate the wave-like properties of electrons, [note 4] thus confirming the de Broglie hypothesis that matter particles have a wave-like nature.

  8. These 3 Cryptocurrencies Could Skyrocket in 2025 - AOL

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    As we saw with the example of the spot Bitcoin ETFs (and, to a lesser extent, with the spot Ethereum ETFs), the creation of an ETF investment product can lead to a wave of new money flowing into ...

  9. De Broglie–Bohm theory - Wikipedia

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    The Bohmian trajectories for an electron going through the two-slit experiment. A similar pattern was also extrapolated from weak measurements of single photons. [3] The double-slit experiment is an illustration of waveparticle duality. In it, a beam of particles (such as electrons) travels through a barrier that has two slits.