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Macroscopic Matter Wave Interferometry

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Matter-wave interferometry is a promising and successful way to explore truly macroscopic quantum phenomena and probe the validity of quantum theory at the borderline to the classic world. Indeed, we may soon witness quantum superpositions with nano to micrometer-sized objects. Yet, venturing deeper into the macroscopic domain is not only an experimental but also a theoretical endeavour: new interferometers must be conceived, sources of noise and decoherence identified, size effects understood and possible modifications of the theory taken into account. This thesis provides the theoretical background to recent advances in molecule and nanoparticle interferometry. In addition, it contains a physical and objective method to assess the degree of macroscopicity of such experiments, ranking them among other macroscopic quantum superposition phenomena.

List of contents

Introduction.- Interaction of Polarizable Particles with Light.- Near-Field Interference Techniques with Heavy Molecules and Nanoclusters.- Classicalization and the Macroscopicity of Quantum Superposition States.- Conclusion and Outlook.- Appendix A Light-Matter Interaction.- Appendix B Matter-Wave Interferometry.- Appendix C Classicalization and Macroscopicity.

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Matter‐wave interferometry is a promising and successful way to explore truly macroscopic quantum phenomena and probe the validity of quantum theory at the borderline to the classic world. Indeed, we may soon witness quantum superpositions with nano to micrometer-sized objects. Yet, venturing deeper into the macroscopic domain is not only an experimental but also a theoretical endeavour: new interferometers must be conceived, sources of noise and decoherence identified, size effects understood and possible modifications of the theory taken into account. This thesis provides the theoretical background to recent advances in molecule and nanoparticle interferometry. In addition, it contains a physical and objective method to assess the degree of macroscopicity of such experiments, ranking them among other macroscopic quantum superposition phenomena.

Product details

Authors Stefan Nimmrichter
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9783319070964
ISBN 978-3-31-907096-4
No. of pages 279
Dimensions 161 mm x 242 mm x 21 mm
Weight 555 g
Illustrations XIV, 279 p. 38 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

B, Atoms, Physics, Measurement, Quantum Physics, Nanotechnology, Physics and Astronomy, Nanoscale Science and Technology, Nanostructures, Nanoscale science, Nanophysics, Nanoscience, Scientific standards, measurement etc, Measurement Science and Instrumentation, Physical measurements, Atomic & molecular physics, Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics

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