11/24/2021

Markus Arndt and his research group give an intuitive introduction to the wave-nature of matter in AJP

Their publication makes it to the cover of the American Journal of Physics and has been selcted as "Editor's pick"

Even 100 years after its introduction by Louis de Broglie, the wave-nature of matter is often regarded as a mind-boggling phenomenon. To give an intuitive introduction to this field, we here discuss the diffraction of massive molecules through a single, double, and triple slit, as well as a nanomechanical grating. While the experiments are in good agreement with undergraduate textbook predictions, we also observe pronounced differences resulting from the molecules’ mass and internal complexity. The molecules’ polarizability causes an attractive van der Waals interaction with the slit walls, which can be modified by rotating the nanomechanical mask with respect to the molecular beam. The text is meant to introduce students and teachers to the concepts of molecule diffraction, supported by problems and solutions that can be discussed in class.

For more information see:

https://aapt.scitation.org/doi/10.1119/5.0058805

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