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The quantum interference of de Broglie matter waves is probably one
of the most startling and fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics.
It continues to tax our imaginations and leads us to new
experimental windows on nature. Quantum interference phenomena are
vividly displayed in the wide assembly of neutron interferometry
experiments, which have been carried out since the first
demonstration of a perfect silicon crystal interferometer in 1974.
Since the neutron experiences all four fundamental forces of nature
(strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational), interferometry
with neutrons provides a fertile testing ground for theory and
precision measurements. Many Gedanken experiments of quantum
mechanics have become real due to neutron interferometry. Quantum
mechanics is a part of physics where experiment and theory are
inseparably intertwined. This general theme permeates the second
edition of this book. It discusses more than 40 neutron
interferometry experiments along with their theoretical motivations
and explanations. The basic ideas and results of interference
experiments related to coherence and decoherence of matter waves
and certain post-selection variations, gravitationally induced
quantum phase shifts, Berry`s geometrical phases, spinor symmetry
and spin superposition, and Bell's inequalities are all discussed
and explained in this book. Both the scalar and vector
Aharonov-Bohm topological interference effects and the neutron
version of the Sagnac effect are presented in a self-contained and
pedagogical way. Interferometry with perfect crystals, artificial
lattices, and spin-echo systems are also topics of this book. It
includes the theoretical underpinning as well as connections to
other areas of experimental physics, such as quantum optics,
nuclear physics, gravitation, and atom interferometry. The observed
phase shifts due to the Earth's gravity and rotation indicate a
close connection to relativity theory. Neutron interferometry can
be considered as a central technique of quantum optics with massive
particles. It has stimulated the development of interferometry with
atoms, molecules and clusters. The book is written in a style that
will be suitable at the senior undergraduate and beginning of
graduate level. It will interest and excite many students and
researchers in neutron, nuclear, quantum, gravitational, optical,
and atomic physics. Lecturers teaching courses in modern physics
and quantum mechanics will find a number of interesting and
historic experiments they may want to include in their lectures.
The quantum interference of de Broglie matter waves is probably one
of the most startling and fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics.
It continues to tax our imaginations and leads us to new
experimental windows on nature. Quantum interference phenomena are
vividly displayed in the wide assembly of neutron interferometry
experiments, which have been carried out since the first
demonstration of a perfect silicon crystal interferometer in 1974.
Since the neutron experiences all four fundamental forces of nature
(strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational), interferometry
with neutrons provides a fertile testing ground for theory and
precision measurements. Many Gedanken experiments of quantum
mechanics have become real due to neutron interferometry. Quantum
mechanics is a part of physics where experiment and theory are
inseparably intertwined. This general theme permeates the second
edition of this book. It discusses more than 40 neutron
interferometry experiments along with their theoretical motivations
and explanations. The basic ideas and results of interference
experiments related to coherence and decoherence of matter waves
and certain post-selection variations, gravitationally induced
quantum phase shifts, Berry`s geometrical phases, spinor symmetry
and spin superposition, and Bell's inequalities are all discussed
and explained in this book. Both the scalar and vector
Aharonov-Bohm topological interference effects and the neutron
version of the Sagnac effect are presented in a self-contained and
pedagogical way. Interferometry with perfect crystals, artificial
lattices, and spin-echo systems are also topics of this book. It
includes the theoretical underpinning as well as connections to
other areas of experimental physics, such as quantum optics,
nuclear physics, gravitation, and atom interferometry. The observed
phase shifts due to the Earth's gravity and rotation indicate a
close connection to relativity theory. Neutron interferometry can
be considered as a central technique of quantum optics with massive
particles. It has stimulated the development of interferometry with
atoms, molecules and clusters. The book is written in a style that
will be suitable at the senior undergraduate and beginning of
graduate level. It will interest and excite many students and
researchers in neutron, nuclear, quantum, gravitational, optical,
and atomic physics. Lecturers teaching courses in modern physics
and quantum mechanics will find a number of interesting and
historic experiments they may want to include in their lectures.
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