The well-known interference pattern of bright and dark fringes was first observed for light beams back in 1801 by Thomas Young. The maximum visibility fringes occur when the irradiance of the two beams is equal, and as the ratio of the beam intensities deviates from unity, fringe visibility decreases. An interesting outcome that might not be entirely intuitive, however, is that the wavefront of such unequal amplitude beams' superposition will exhibit a wavy behavior. In this work, we experimentally observe the backflow phenomenon within this wavy wavefront. Backflow appears in both optics (retro-propagating light) and in quantum mechanics where a local phase gradient is not present within the spectrum of the system. It has become an interes...
In 1801, Thomas Young devised what is now known as the Classical Double Slit Experiment. In this exp...
Matter wave revivals depend on a delicate interplay of constructive many-body quantum interferences ...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical SocietyClassica...
Young’s double slit experiments revived the wave theory of light. The standard interpretation is tha...
14 págs.; 3 figs.© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Bohmian mechanics, a hydrodynamic...
Backflow is the phenomenon that the probability current of a quantum particle on the line can flow i...
This paper speculates on the origin of dark energy & and dark matter as the potential energy of ...
Quantum backflow is a counterintuitive effect in which the probability density of a free particle mo...
We present results of an experiment in which a plane mirror is coherently illuminated and viewed thr...
Quantum superposition is the heart of quantum mechanics as mentioned by Dirac and Feynman. In an int...
Quantum backflow is an interference effect in which a matter-wave packet comprised of only plane wav...
Richard Feynman's method of path integrals is based on the fundamental assumption that a system star...
Young’s double slit experiments, which represent the mystery of quantum mechanics, have been describ...
Young’s double slit experiments have been interpretated by the optical wave theory. The observation ...
Centuries of experimental and theoretical investigations have established beyond doubt that light ca...
In 1801, Thomas Young devised what is now known as the Classical Double Slit Experiment. In this exp...
Matter wave revivals depend on a delicate interplay of constructive many-body quantum interferences ...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical SocietyClassica...
Young’s double slit experiments revived the wave theory of light. The standard interpretation is tha...
14 págs.; 3 figs.© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Bohmian mechanics, a hydrodynamic...
Backflow is the phenomenon that the probability current of a quantum particle on the line can flow i...
This paper speculates on the origin of dark energy & and dark matter as the potential energy of ...
Quantum backflow is a counterintuitive effect in which the probability density of a free particle mo...
We present results of an experiment in which a plane mirror is coherently illuminated and viewed thr...
Quantum superposition is the heart of quantum mechanics as mentioned by Dirac and Feynman. In an int...
Quantum backflow is an interference effect in which a matter-wave packet comprised of only plane wav...
Richard Feynman's method of path integrals is based on the fundamental assumption that a system star...
Young’s double slit experiments, which represent the mystery of quantum mechanics, have been describ...
Young’s double slit experiments have been interpretated by the optical wave theory. The observation ...
Centuries of experimental and theoretical investigations have established beyond doubt that light ca...
In 1801, Thomas Young devised what is now known as the Classical Double Slit Experiment. In this exp...
Matter wave revivals depend on a delicate interplay of constructive many-body quantum interferences ...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical SocietyClassica...