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Introduction; E. Beltrametti, J.M. LevyLeblond. General Reviews:
Experiments with Single Atoms in Cavities and Traps; H. Walther.
Experiments with Single Atoms, Molecules, or Photons; S. Haroche.
Quantum Effects with Ultracold Atoms; Y. Castin, et al. Transfer of
Single Electrons and Single Cooper Pairs in Metallic
Nanostructures; M.H. Devoret, et al. Interferometry with Particles
of Nonzero Rest Mass: Topological Experiments; G.L. Opat.
Achievements in Neutron Interferometry; H. Rauch. Electron
Interferometry and Holography; A. Tonomura. Quantum Phenomena and
Their Applications in Semiconductor Microstructures; F. Capasso.
Specific Topics: Quantum Fluctuations and Superconductivity; R.
Fazio, A. Tagliacozzo. Spontaneous Localization and
Superconductivity; A. Rimini. Photon-Photon Correlations from
Single Atoms; M.O. Scully. Einstein Causality in Interatom
Microcavity-confined Transverse Quantum Correlations; F. De
Martini, M. Giangrasso. Three Comments on the Aharonov-Bohm Effect;
M. Berry. Protective Measurements; Y. Aharonov, L. Vaidman. Weak
Measurements; L. Vaidman. 8 additional articles. Index.
2 EnricoBeltrametti 1andJean-MarcLevy-Leblond 1Dipartimentodi
Fisica, Universitadi Genova ViaDodecaneso33,1-16146 Genova, Italy
2physiqueTheorique, Universitede NiceSophia-Antipolis Pare Valrose,
F-06108 Nice Cedex, France As customary, the idea of this meeting
was born out during another one. The present authors were attending
some colloquium among the numerous meetings devoted to the endless
discussion of the foundational problems of quantum theory, when it
struck their minds that physics, after all, was also an
experimental science. Maybe, they thought to themselves, our very
understanding ofquantum concepts would gain from more thoroughly
taking into account the impressive accumulation of modern
experimental results on the fundamental aspectsofquantum behaviour.
Experiments once deemed as 'gedankenexperiments' now become
routinely feasible, and far-ranging progresses in the practical
mastering of quantum phenomena have been accomplished in the recent
years. The variety of domains where quantum phenomena are currently
investigated is extending beyond expectations, while their
essential unity is ever more obvious. As no physicist can seriously
believe that "quantum" is the last word about Nature, thedrive
tocheck thelimitsofvalidityofquantum ideas is a powerful motive
behind the everincreasing precisionofitsexperimental tests. Butno
experimental fact up to now has surfacedwhich seems tochallenge the
main concepts of quantum theory. The robustness and
reliabilityofquantum theory is all the moresurprising
whenoneconsiders theextensionof its rangeofvalidityduring the
nearcenturyofitsexistence - from the atomic scale down to the
subnuclear one ("particle" physics), and up to the astronomical one
(white dwarfs, neutron stars, etc. ).
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