On Wave-Particle Duality
Abstract
By means of a thought-experiment, consisting of an interference experiment with two interfering beams, it is shown that it can be demonstrated experimentally that with one single particle a wave can be associated which propagates in space and time as a physical reality, i.e. that it should not merely be considered as a distribution of probabilities. The notion "physical reality" should be understood such that, when this physical reality is considered in a particular space at a particular time, it should be experimentally possible to influence this reality in such a way that future results of experiments show unambiguously that this reality has been causally influenced by the experimental act in this space and at that time.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0504043,
title = {On Wave-Particle Duality},
author = {W. De Baere},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0504043},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 pages, translation in english of M. Renninger's paper "Zum Wellen-Korpuskel-Dualismus", Zeitschrift fur Physik 136, 251-261 (1953)