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(idea) by greyblue (8.2 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Sat Sep 29 2001 at 21:04:52

The "double slit" or two slit experiment is a classic demonstration of how physics can act in ways counter to common expectations.

The basic set up of the experiment is simple, a laser is placed so that it shines onto an opaque screen with two close, narrow, parallel slits cut into it. A second, matte screen is put behind the first so that the light cast by the laser through the slits is projected onto it.

In many ways light acts like a wave. As the coherent light from the laser passes through the narrow slits it is diffracted into two spreading frustums (like a pair of trapezoids with their narrow ends at the slits). The second screen is set up to be far enough from the first that the two projections cross before reaching it. The two waves interfere constructively and destructively and a ripple-like pattern is cast onto the second screen.

At first glance this is a nice demonstration of the wave nature of light. The interesting part of this experiment occurs when you consider the wave/particle duality of light. Light can also be considered as a stream of quantized particles. That is, you can look at light (yeah, I know) as being made up of indivisible equal packets called photons.

This theory of light doesn't seem to conflict with the experimental results; The stream of photons produced by the laser is blocked by the screen, except at the slits where it spreads out by ricocheting off of their edges, and the two spreading streams of photons emerging from the slits interfere with each other as they collide, producing the same results. However if an electron gun is used to fire photons at the screen one at a time, and a light sensitive surface such as a photographic plate is placed in front of the second screen to record where each photon hit, an interference pattern develops, identical to the one produced when the photons are sent out in a stream.

This represents an enigma. If only one photon is being sent out at a time then there are never two streams of photons to interfere with each other. Some physicists believe that photons in parallel universes are interfering with the serially released photons. These are of course being fired by alternate experimenters. Others believe that this represents a failure in quantum theory.


(idea) by guus (5.3 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri Nov 02 2001 at 13:01:41

In the beginning of the 20th century, Louis de Broglie suggested that, analogous to light, matter too had both particle and wave properties. Several experiments where crystals were bombarded by electrons showed diffraction patterns, supporting this theory. However, one of the most interesting experiments was done by C. Jönsson in 1961.

Jönsson repeated Young's double slit experiment, but instead of using light he used a beam of electrons. The same interference pattern was observed, and the wavelength of the electrons was found to agree with the de Broglie wavelength.

One would think that a beam of mutually interferencing electrons would give rise to the observed pattern, but that a single electron would not be able to do so. Later, the Jönsson experiment was repeated with an electron source that emitted only a few electrons per hour. Using photographic plates and extremely long exposure times, the interference effect was still found to occur. Even today this effect boggles the mind of physicists.


(idea) by Tem42 (1.1 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Thu Nov 16 2000 at 22:23:34

To clarify, for us stupid people. You get a light, a photographic plate, and a piece of cardboard with two slits in it. You set up the cardboard so that all light reaching the photographic plate must go through the slits.

You then shine the light thought the slits. Instead of getting neat little slits of light on the photographic plate, you get an interference pattern. This shows that the photons of light are waves, and that the waves are interfering with each other. Some waves strengthen (amplify) each other, and some waves weaken each other. Such are waves.

Now you redo the experiment, but this time you let the light out one photon at a time. You will still get an interference pattern. There is only one photon, but it still acts as if other photons' waves are interfering with its wave.

One hypothesis (I believe it is the strongest), is that the photon is interfering with itself. As you do not observe which slit the particle goes through, it literally goes through both. The photon is interfering with it's other possible existences. Yes, it's weird.
But it is true, and it seems to be representative of how all small particles work.

Now go reread Auz's WU.

Quantum mechanics says that particles can exist in multiple life courses* until they are observed, and then they collapse into one course when observed.

Now go reread Mrichich's WU.

See also: Young's Slits


* "Life courses" is a phrase I made up because I didn't know any technical terms for any of this. Siren has since informed me that the technical term is 'world line', or 'history'. I have not changed it in the main body of the WU because I think life courses might be a little more descriptive for those of us who are not physicists.


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