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Rewriting the Schrodinger Equation

... In the end, the electron may or may not be creating an orbital wave, but it doesn't matter here because that is not where the wave in our data or in the equation is coming from. The waves in quantum wave mechanics are often coming from the photons, not the electrons. If we apply the Schrӧdinger equa ...
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... through a piece of metal with two slits, you still see wavelike features in the interference patterns generated on the photographic plate where the particles land. How is this possible? For an interference pattern to occur, each particle would have ...
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... general rules for the probability of the occurrence of absorption and emission processes. This formalism of quantum mechanics was soon proved by Schrödinger to give results identical with those obtainable by the mathematically often more convenient methods of wave theory, and in the following years ...
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... internal surface with an angle greater than the critical angle, total internal reflection occurs. However, the electromagnetic field is not exactly zero just outside the prism. If we bring another prism very close to the first one, experiments show that the electromagnetic wave (light) appears in th ...
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... is also an important factor for practical purposes: for example, it is applied for the preparation of transverse coherence in all experiments using collimated beams, a fact that can be mathematically phrased using the van Cittert-Zernike theorem 关5–7兴. There are good reasons to believe that compleme ...
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... all matter must be described in terms of waves. However, he argued, “If the motion of all matter–as well as electrons–must be described in terms of ...
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... based only on path-encoded qubits with a given polarization state of the photons [1, 2, 3]. Nevertheless, many QI processes and sources of entangled photon states are based on the polarization degree of freedom. One important example is given by states built on many photons [4] and/or many qubits, a ...
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... Quantum communication is carried out in the Fig. 1 configuration via the following protocol. The entire system is clocked. Time slots of signal and idler (say 400 ns long) are transmitted down optical fibers to the quantum memories. These slots are gated into the memory cavities—with their respective ...
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... of the intesnity in the diffraction pattern is measured with the photo-cell as far behind the slit as possible. A slit (0.3 mm wide) is fitted in front of the photocell. The voltage drop at the resistor attached parallel to the imput of the universal measuring amplifier is measured and is approximat ...
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