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Electron diffraction pattern
Electron diffraction pattern. Demonstration of wave-particle duality. An electron gun has been fired at a thin sheet of graphite. The electrons passed through and hit a luminescent screen, producing the patterns of rings associated with diffraction. Diffraction occurs when a wave passes through an aperture similar in size to its wavelength. But electrons are particles, so should not exhibit the same phenomenon unless they can also behave like waves. De Broglie (1892- 1987) correctly deduced that this was the case and that particles have wavelengths inversely proportional to their momentum
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This print showcases an astonishing electron diffraction pattern, serving as a remarkable demonstration of the perplexing wave-particle duality. The image captures the aftermath of an electron gun being fired at a delicate sheet of graphite, with the electrons effortlessly passing through and ultimately colliding with a luminescent screen. As a result, intricate patterns of rings emerge on the screen's surface, symbolizing the phenomenon known as diffraction. Diffraction typically occurs when a wave traverses an aperture that closely matches its wavelength. However, what makes this occurrence truly extraordinary is that electrons are traditionally considered particles rather than waves. Yet here they are, exhibiting similar behavior to waves by producing these mesmerizing diffraction patterns. The brilliant mind of De Broglie (1892-1987) ingeniously deduced this puzzling connection between particles and their associated wavelengths. He proposed that all particles possess wavelengths inversely proportional to their momentum—a revolutionary concept in quantum mechanics. This thought-provoking photograph not only highlights the enigmatic nature of electrons but also pays homage to De Broglie's groundbreaking hypothesis. It serves as a testament to how science continually challenges our understanding of reality and pushes us towards new frontiers in physics.
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