We provide a self-contained quantum description of the interference produced
by macromolecules diffracted by a grating, with particular reference to
fullerene interferometry experiments. We analyze the processes inducing loss of
coherence consisting in beam preparation (collimation setup and thermal spread
of the wavelengths of the macromolecules) and in environmental disturbances.
The results show a good agreement with experimental data published by
Zeilinger's group and highlight the analogy with optics. Our analysis gives
some hints for planning future experiments.Comment: 20 pages LaTeX, 8 figure
In diffraction experiments with particle beams, several effects lead to a
fringe visibility reduction of the interference pattern. We theoretically
describe the intensity one can measure in a double-slit setup and compare the
results with the experimental data obtained with cold neutrons. Our conclusion
is that for cold neutrons the fringe visibility reduction is due not to
decoherence, but to initial incoherence.Comment: 4 pages LaTeX, 2 figure
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