Diffraction of polar molecules at nanomasks with low charge density
Ksenija Simonović,
Richard Ferstl,
Anders Barlow
et al.
Abstract:The wave nature of matter is a cornerstone of modern physics and has been demonstrated for a wide range of fundamental and composite particles. While diffraction at nanomechanical masks is usually regarded to be independent of internal atomic or molecular states, the particles' polarizabilities and dipole moments lead to dispersive interactions with the grating surface. In prior experiments, such forces largely prevented coherent diffraction of polar molecules as they induce dephasing of the matter wave in the… Show more
Matter-wave interferometry with molecules is intriguing both because it demonstrates a fundamental quantum phenomenon and because it opens avenues to quantum-enhanced measurements in physical chemistry. One great challenge in such...
Matter-wave interferometry with molecules is intriguing both because it demonstrates a fundamental quantum phenomenon and because it opens avenues to quantum-enhanced measurements in physical chemistry. One great challenge in such...
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