Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Observing The Universe Really Does Change The Outcome, And This Experiment Shows How



The wave pattern for electrons passing through a double slit, one-at-a-time. If you measure “which slit” the electron goes through, you destroy the quantum interference pattern shown here. However, the wave-like behavior remains so long as the electrons have a de Broglie wavelength that’s smaller than the size of the slit they’re passing through. (DR. TONOMURA AND BELSAZAR OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)


The double-slit experiment, all these years later, still holds the key mystery at the heart of quantum physics.

Ethan Siegel
Ethan Siegel
Jun 2 · 8 min read

This diagram, dating back to Thomas Young’s work in the early 1800s, is one of the oldest pictures that demonstrate both constructive and destructive interference as arising from wave sources originating at two points: A and B. This is a physically identical setup to a double slit experiment, even though it applies just as well to water waves propagated through a tank. (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS USER SAKURAMBO)
Electrons exhibit wave properties as well as particle properties, and can be used to construct images or probe particle sizes just as well as light can. Here, you can see the results of an experiment where electrons are fired one-at-a-time through a double-slit. Once enough electrons are fired, the interference pattern can clearly be seen. (THIERRY DUGNOLLE / PUBLIC DOMAIN)
If you measure which slit an electron goes through when performing a one-at-a-time double slit experiment, you don’t get an interference pattern on the screen behind it. Instead, the electrons behave not as waves, but as classical particles. (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS USER INDUCTIVELOAD)
By setting up a movable mask, you can choose to either block one or both slits for the double slit experiment, seeing what the outcomes are and how they change with the motion of the mask. (R. BACH ET AL., NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, VOLUME 15, MARCH 2013)
The results of the ‘masked’ double-slit experiment. Note that when the first slit (P1), the second slit (P2), or both slits (P12) are open, the pattern you see is very different depending on whether one or two slits are available. (R. BACH ET AL., NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, VOLUME 15, MARCH 2013)
A tabletop laser experiment is a modern outgrowth of the technology that enabled proving the absurd: that light didn’t behave like a particle. (CAU, ROHWER ET AL.)
A quantum eraser experiment setup, where two entangled particles are separated and measured. No alterations of one particle at its destination affect the outcome of the other. You can combine principles like the quantum eraser with the double-slit experiment and see what happens if you keep or destroy, or look at or don’t look at, the information you create by measuring what occurs at the slits themselves. (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS USER PATRICK EDWIN MORAN)
The results of unsqueezed (L, labeled CSS) versus squeezed (R, labeled squeezed CSS) quantum states. note the differences in the density-of-states plots, and that this translates into a physically squeezed double slit interference pattern. (H. LE JEANNIC ET AL., PHYS. REV. LETT. 120, 073603 (2018))
A variety of quantum interpretations and their differing assignments of a variety of properties. Despite their differences, there are no experiments known that can tell these various interpretations apart from one another, although certain interpretations, like those with local, real, deterministic hidden variables, can be ruled out. (ENGLISH WIKIPEDIA PAGE ON INTERPRETATIONS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS)

Starts With A Bang!

The Universe is out there, waiting for you to discover it.

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The Universe is: Expanding, cooling, and dark. It starts with a bang! #Cosmology Science writer, astrophysicist, science communicator & NASA columnist.

Starts With A Bang!

The Universe is out there, waiting for you to discover it.

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Observing The Universe Really Does Change The Outcome, And This Experiment Shows How

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