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24 Interferometry with Macromolecules: Quantum Paradigms Tested
24 Interferometry with Macromolecules: Quantum Paradigms Tested

... of the beam. Within the source the fullerenes can be regarded as very well localized, in general, to a width corresponding to their thermal de Broglie wavelength [14]. This is of the order of a few picometers and thus more than 100 times smaller than the diameter of C60 . This is why the notion of a ...
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... Ans i) All the electromagnetic waves in the electromagnetic spectrum travel at the speed 3x108m/s in vacuum. ii) They do not need any material medium for their propagation iii) But in water or air the speed decreases because of absorption of some energy. iv) Electromagnetic waves are three dimension ...
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