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Elastic and inelastic electrons in the double-slit experiment: A variant of Feynman's which-way set-up.

Stefano Frabboni1, Gian Carlo Gazzadi2, Vincenzo Grillo3, Giulio Pozzi4.   

Abstract

Modern nanotechnology tools allowed us to prepare slits of 90 nm width and 450 nm spacing in a screen almost completely opaque to 200 keV electrons. Then by covering both slits with a layer of amorphous material and carrying out the experiment in a conventional transmission electron microscope equipped with an energy filter we can demonstrate that the diffraction pattern, taken by selecting the elastically scattered electrons, shows the presence of interference fringes, but with a bimodal envelope which can be accounted for by taking into account the non-constant thickness of the deposited layer. However, the intensity of the inelastically scattered electrons in the diffraction plane is very broad and at the limit of detectability. Therefore the experiment was repeated using an aluminum film and a microscope also equipped with a Schottky field emission gun. It was thus possible to observe also the image due to the inelastically scattered electron, which does not show interference phenomena both in the Fraunhofer or Fresnel regimes. If we assume that inelastic scattering through the thin layer covering the slits provides the dissipative process of interaction responsible for the localization mechanism, then these experiments can be considered a variant of the Feynman which-way thought experiment.
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Keywords:  Foundations of quantum mechanics; Matter waves; Measurement theory; Nanolithography; Transmission electron microscopy

Year:  2015        PMID: 25799917     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2015.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultramicroscopy        ISSN: 0304-3991            Impact factor:   2.689


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1.  A nanofabricated, monolithic, path-separated electron interferometer.

Authors:  Akshay Agarwal; Chung-Soo Kim; Richard Hobbs; Dirk van Dyck; Karl K Berggren
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  The Young-Feynman controlled double-slit electron interference experiment.

Authors:  Amir H Tavabi; Chris B Boothroyd; Emrah Yücelen; Stefano Frabboni; Gian Carlo Gazzadi; Rafal E Dunin-Borkowski; Giulio Pozzi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-07-18       Impact factor: 4.379

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