An experiment is described which is an analog of Young\u27s double-slit interferometer using an atomic electron instead of light. Two phase-coherent laser pulses are used to excite a single electron into a state of the form of a pair of Rydberg wave packets that are initially on opposite sides of the orbit. The two wave packets propagate and spread until they completely overlap, then a third phase-coherent laser pulse probes the resulting fringe pattern. The relative phase of the two wave packets is varied so that the interference produces a single localized electron wave packet on one side of the orbit or the other
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Electric Rydberg-atom interferometry has been performed with helium atoms in coherent superpositions...
Quantum mechanics has fundamentally changed the way scientists think about the world. Quantum mechan...
An experiment is described which is an analog of Young\u27s double-slit interferometer using an atom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 1996.We have used a train of picoseco...
Interference experiments with electrons in a vacuum can illuminate both the quantum and the nanoscal...
The key features of quantum mechanics are vividly illustrated by the Young-Feynman two-slit thought ...
We report the direct observation of interference effects in a Young\u27s double-slit experiment wher...
An atomic electron is prepared in a state closely analogous to Schrödinger’s coherent superposition...
Interference patterns are generated when light from a point source passes through two parallel slits...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We describe the controlled loading and measurement of number-squeezed states and Poisson states of a...
Coherent wave splitting is crucial in interferometers. Normally, the waves after this splitting are ...
In a typical atomic interferometer, the atomic wavepacket is split first by what can be considered e...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We study the dynamics of an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice in which the elect...
Electric Rydberg-atom interferometry has been performed with helium atoms in coherent superpositions...
Quantum mechanics has fundamentally changed the way scientists think about the world. Quantum mechan...
An experiment is described which is an analog of Young\u27s double-slit interferometer using an atom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 1996.We have used a train of picoseco...
Interference experiments with electrons in a vacuum can illuminate both the quantum and the nanoscal...
The key features of quantum mechanics are vividly illustrated by the Young-Feynman two-slit thought ...
We report the direct observation of interference effects in a Young\u27s double-slit experiment wher...
An atomic electron is prepared in a state closely analogous to Schrödinger’s coherent superposition...
Interference patterns are generated when light from a point source passes through two parallel slits...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We describe the controlled loading and measurement of number-squeezed states and Poisson states of a...
Coherent wave splitting is crucial in interferometers. Normally, the waves after this splitting are ...
In a typical atomic interferometer, the atomic wavepacket is split first by what can be considered e...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We study the dynamics of an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice in which the elect...
Electric Rydberg-atom interferometry has been performed with helium atoms in coherent superpositions...
Quantum mechanics has fundamentally changed the way scientists think about the world. Quantum mechan...