2011
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1263
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Quantum interference of large organic molecules

Abstract: The wave nature of matter is a key ingredient of quantum physics and yet it defies our classical intuition. First proposed by Louis de Broglie a century ago, it has since been confirmed with a variety of particles from electrons up to molecules. Here we demonstrate new high-contrast quantum experiments with large and massive tailor-made organic molecules in a near-field interferometer. Our experiments prove the quantum wave nature and delocalization of compounds composed of up to 430 atoms, with a maximal size… Show more

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“…This has been happening successfully -a superconducting system originally invoked to probe the limitations of quantum behavior [6], is now used as a qubit [7]. Matter wave interferometry with macromolecules has extended the quantum realm [8]. Further extension may be possible by coupling nanocantilevers to photons [9,10], or qubits [11,12].…”
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“…This has been happening successfully -a superconducting system originally invoked to probe the limitations of quantum behavior [6], is now used as a qubit [7]. Matter wave interferometry with macromolecules has extended the quantum realm [8]. Further extension may be possible by coupling nanocantilevers to photons [9,10], or qubits [11,12].…”
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“…Thus avoiding a cavity will form our desideratum 2. Matter-wave experiments satisfy desiderata 1 and 2, but require the detection of a spatial interference pattern generated by an ensemble of particles [8]. Keeping this pattern spatially resolvable and robust to mass and velocity spreads of the ensemble is challenging -a challenge that would probably partially carry over to some optomechanics [19,20] and spin-optomechanics [23] schemes.…”
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“…quantum interference | which-path information | quantum statistics T he double-slit-like (self-)interference of single particles has been observed for particles ranging from photons (1) to massive particles (2). It relies on the coherence of the singleparticle wave-function, which guarantees that the different pathways a particle can take to a detector-e.g., through the left or through the right slit in a double-slit experiment-remain indistinguishable.…”
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“…The stronger the decoherence, the weaker is the interference signal (3). Expectation values of observables therefore depend monotonically on the strength of decoherence, and a monotonic transition between quantum and classical expectation values takes place (2,(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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“…The Quantum Biology deals with the application of quantum theory to unfold the biological mechanisms. Furthermore the recent progresses in this area have been highlighted by several researchers considering the Quantum interference, entanglement, coherences, and tunneling [6,7].…”
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