In 1949, at the end of a paper dedicated to the concept of the refractive index in electron optics, Ehrenberg and Siday noted that wave-optical effects will arise from an isolated magnetic field even when the rays themselves travel in magnetic-field-free space. They proposed a two-slit experiment, in which a magnetic flux is enclosed between interfering electron beams. Now, through access to modern nanotechnology tools, we used a focused ion beam to open two nanosized slits in a gold-coated silicon nitride membrane and focused electron beam induced deposition to fabricate a thin magnetic bar between the two slits. We then performed Fraunhofer experiments in a transmission electron microscope equipped with a field emission gun and a Lorentz ...
An experiment analogous to that devised by Grimaldi and subsequently repeated by Young to study the ...
In this short Note we report a method for producing samples containing two nano-sized slits suitable...
The diffraction of electrons by natural crystal structures was first observed in 1927. Before the st...
In 1949, at the end of a paper dedicated to the concept of the refractive index in electron optics, ...
Two nanosized slits are opened by focused ion beam milling in a membrane to observe, with a transmis...
By means of a focused ion beam apparatus slits about 90 nm in width, 1500 nm in length and with a pi...
Quantum mechanics has fundamentally changed the way scientists think about the world. Quantum mechan...
Modern nanotechnology tools allowed us to prepare slits of 90 nm width and 450 nm spacing in a scree...
We have realized a which-way experiment closely resembling the original Feynman’s proposal exploitin...
The key features of quantum mechanics are vividly illustrated by the Young-Feynman two-slit thought ...
none4A primary electron beam of a transmission electron microscope is scattered into secondary beams...
The recent advances in nanotechnology and electron microscopy are making today possible the realizat...
Interference experiments with electrons in a vacuum can illuminate both the quantum and the nanoscal...
Current nanotechnology techniques make possible the preparation of slits in the submicrometer range ...
An experiment analogous to that devised by Grimaldi and subsequently repeated by Young to study the ...
In this short Note we report a method for producing samples containing two nano-sized slits suitable...
The diffraction of electrons by natural crystal structures was first observed in 1927. Before the st...
In 1949, at the end of a paper dedicated to the concept of the refractive index in electron optics, ...
Two nanosized slits are opened by focused ion beam milling in a membrane to observe, with a transmis...
By means of a focused ion beam apparatus slits about 90 nm in width, 1500 nm in length and with a pi...
Quantum mechanics has fundamentally changed the way scientists think about the world. Quantum mechan...
Modern nanotechnology tools allowed us to prepare slits of 90 nm width and 450 nm spacing in a scree...
We have realized a which-way experiment closely resembling the original Feynman’s proposal exploitin...
The key features of quantum mechanics are vividly illustrated by the Young-Feynman two-slit thought ...
none4A primary electron beam of a transmission electron microscope is scattered into secondary beams...
The recent advances in nanotechnology and electron microscopy are making today possible the realizat...
Interference experiments with electrons in a vacuum can illuminate both the quantum and the nanoscal...
Current nanotechnology techniques make possible the preparation of slits in the submicrometer range ...
An experiment analogous to that devised by Grimaldi and subsequently repeated by Young to study the ...
In this short Note we report a method for producing samples containing two nano-sized slits suitable...
The diffraction of electrons by natural crystal structures was first observed in 1927. Before the st...