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  1. Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia

    Double-slit experiment. Photons or matter (like electrons) produce an interference pattern when two slits are used. Light from a green laser passing through two slits 0.4 mm wide and 0.1 mm apart. In modern physics, the double-slit experiment demonstrates that light and matter can exhibit behavior of both classical particles and classical waves.

  2. Wave–particle duality - Wikipedia

    The electron double slit experiment is a textbook demonstration of wave-particle duality. [2] A modern version of the experiment is shown schematically in the figure below. Left half: schematic setup for electron double-slit experiment with masking; inset micrographs of slits and mask; Right half: results for slit 1, slit 2 and both slits open ...

  3. The double-slit experiment: Is light a wave or a particle?

    When Young first carried out the double-split experiment in 1801 he found that light behaved like a wave. Firstly, if we were to shine a light on a wall with two parallel slits — and for the ...

  4. Light - Wave, Interference, Diffraction | Britannica

    Light - Wave, Interference, Diffraction: The observation of interference effects definitively indicates the presence of overlapping waves. Thomas Young postulated that light is a wave and is subject to the superposition principle; his great experimental achievement was to demonstrate the constructive and destructive interference of light (c. 1801).

  5. Double-slit Experiment | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    Double-slit Experiment. Plane wave representing a particle passing through two slits, resulting in an interference pattern on a screen some distance away from the slits. [1]. The double-slit experiment is an experiment in quantum mechanics and optics demonstrating the wave-particle duality of electrons, photons, and other fundamental objects in ...

  6. Particle, wave, both or neither? The experiment that ... - Nature

    In a simple, modern form, Young’s ‘double-slit’ experiment involves shining light of a single frequency (say, from a red laser) through two fine, parallel openings in an opaque sheet, onto a ...

  7. Wave-Particle Duality - HyperPhysics

    Wave-Particle Duality. Publicized early in the debate about whether light was composed of particles or waves, a wave-particle dual nature soon was found to be characteristic of electrons as well. The evidence for the description of light as waves was well established at the turn of the century when the photoelectric effect introduced firm ...

  8. Double-Slit Science: How Light Can Be Both a Particle and a ...

    Physicists describe light as both a particle. and. a wave. In fact, light's wavelike behavior is responsible for a lot of its cool effects, such as the iridescent colors produced on the surface of ...

  9. Double-slit experiment that proved the wave nature of light ...

    Further experiments, however, showed that light actually behaves as both a wave and as particles – revealing its quantum nature. These experiments had a profound impact on quantum physics, revealing the dual particle and wave nature of not just light, but other ‘particles’ including electrons, neutrons, and whole atoms.

  10. The Discovery of Light's Wave-Particle Duality | Britannica

    For a humble ophtrician to contradict the theories of the great Isaac Newton was indeed a bold step. Now the new law stated that light could consist of particles but, particles or not, it does behave as though it were a wave. The concept of wave-particle duality was born - a wavicle. Light is both wave and particle, or particles that travel ...