Physics:Quantum methods/interference

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Interference is a phenomenon that occurs when waves combine, producing patterns of constructive and destructive overlap.

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Interference patterns arise from wave superposition.

Description

Interference reveals wave-like behavior in quantum systems and is central to many experimental techniques.

Properties

  • arises from wave superposition
  • produces patterns
  • reveals quantum behavior

See also

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9. Quantum optics and experiments (5) ↑ Back to index
14. Plasma and fusion physics (8) ↑ Back to index
Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.
Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.

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Author: Harold Foppele