Vacuum and Surface Science
Online ISSN : 2433-5843
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Special Feature : Progress of Vacuum and Surface Science and Technology in the Early 21st Century-the 20th Anniversary of e-JSSNT-
Sophisticated Double-Slit Interference Experiments Using Electron Waves
Ken HARADA Yoshio TAKAHASHI
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2023 Volume 66 Issue 5 Pages 299-304

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Electron double-slit experiments, the essence of quantum mechanical “wave/particle duality,” have been extensively and continuously studied because their unrealistic interpretations have attracted many researchers. Here, we discuss recent sophisticated V-shaped double-slit experiments to elucidate electron-path information, i.e., which slit electrons pass through, which path they pursue, and where they arrive and interfere on the image plane. In a transmission electron microscope, an optically zero-propagation distance condition was realized, where the double-slit position was imaged just on the detector plane. Interference fringes composed of dot images were controlled by using two electron biprisms. Using a V-shaped double slit, we confirmed that it is possible to observe interference fringes only when the path information of individual electrons is not available. Furthermore, we studied how the interference fringes would shift their detected positions when electron wave phases were modulated before illumination to the double slit. Phase shifts were generated by tilting electron beams. We confirmed that each single electron as a wave changed its phase even when it traveled alone inside the microscope.

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