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Interference in the matter

Markus Kindermann
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Markus Kindermann: Kindermann is in the School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 837 State Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0430, USA. markus.kindermann@physics.gatech.edu

Nature, 2007, vol. 448, issue 7151, 262-263

Abstract: Like any particle, electrons are also waves that can interfere with each other. Remarkably, this interference can even happen between electrons from different sources that have never physically interacted.

Date: 2007
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