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Matter–wave interference of particles selected from a molecular library with masses exceeding 10 000 amu
2013
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
The quantum superposition principle, a key distinction between quantum physics and classical mechanics, is often perceived as a philosophical challenge to our concepts of reality, locality or space-time since it contrasts our intuitive expectations with experimental observations on isolated quantum systems. While we are used to associating the notion of localization with massive bodies, quantum physics teaches us that every individual object is associated with a wave function that may
doi:10.1039/c3cp51500a
pmid:23900710
fatcat:kzb56fdtczcjlgjlcon4czt5fu