What is Double slit experiment: Definition and 481 Discussions

In modern physics, the double-slit experiment is a demonstration that light and matter can display characteristics of both classically defined waves and particles; moreover, it displays the fundamentally probabilistic nature of quantum mechanical phenomena. This type of experiment was first performed, using light, by Thomas Young in 1801, as a demonstration of the wave behavior of light. At that time it was thought that light consisted of either waves or particles. With the beginning of modern physics, about a hundred years later, it was realized that light could in fact show behavior characteristic of both waves and particles. In 1927, Davisson and Germer demonstrated that electrons show the same behavior, which was later extended to atoms and molecules. Thomas Young's experiment with light was part of classical physics long before the development of quantum mechanics and the concept of wave-particle duality. He believed it demonstrated that the wave theory of light was correct, and his experiment is sometimes referred to as Young's experiment or Young's slits.

The experiment belongs to a general class of "double path" experiments, in which a wave is split into two separate waves that later combine into a single wave. Changes in the path-lengths of both waves result in a phase shift, creating an interference pattern. Another version is the Mach–Zehnder interferometer, which splits the beam with a beam splitter.In the basic version of this experiment, a coherent light source, such as a laser beam, illuminates a plate pierced by two parallel slits, and the light passing through the slits is observed on a screen behind the plate. The wave nature of light causes the light waves passing through the two slits to interfere, producing bright and dark bands on the screen – a result that would not be expected if light consisted of classical particles. However, the light is always found to be absorbed at the screen at discrete points, as individual particles (not waves); the interference pattern appears via the varying density of these particle hits on the screen. Furthermore, versions of the experiment that include detectors at the slits find that each detected photon passes through one slit (as would a classical particle), and not through both slits (as would a wave). However, such experiments demonstrate that particles do not form the interference pattern if one detects which slit they pass through. These results demonstrate the principle of wave–particle duality.Other atomic-scale entities, such as electrons, are found to exhibit the same behavior when fired towards a double slit. Additionally, the detection of individual discrete impacts is observed to be inherently probabilistic, which is inexplicable using classical mechanics.The experiment can be done with entities much larger than electrons and photons, although it becomes more difficult as size increases. The largest entities for which the double-slit experiment has been performed were molecules that each comprised 2000 atoms (whose total mass was 25,000 atomic mass units).The double-slit experiment (and its variations) has become a classic for its clarity in expressing the central puzzles of quantum mechanics. Because it demonstrates the fundamental limitation of the ability of the observer to predict experimental results, Richard Feynman called it "a phenomenon which is impossible […] to explain in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics. In reality, it contains the only mystery [of quantum mechanics]."

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    One more question about Young's double slit experiment

    Hi, I would like to know what would happen if we altered one of the slits by making it into a very very long tunnel (an optical cable that would run for a significant distance, but would come out on the other side of the screen almost in the same spot of its beginning). Would this destroy...
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    Young'a double slit experiment

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    Problem: Plastic Covering One Slit in Double Slit Experiment

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    Why Does Double Slit Experiment Support Wave Nature of Light?

    A monochromatic, coherent light source is targetted through a pair of double slits, and produces a series of small dots on a background screen. According to Young, this is caused by the interference of light wave trains, constructively and destructively interfering to produce antinodes and nodes...
  5. Amith2006

    Double slit experiment and white light

    Homework Statement # It is given in my book that if white light is used instead of monochromatic light, the central fringe will be white while there will be coloured fringes on either side of the central fringe. Could anyone please tell me the reason for this? Is it because, due to...
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    Double slit experiment with macroscopic size objects

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    Double Slit Experiment: Exploring Wave-Particle Duality

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    Double Slit Experiment: Unrecorded Measurements & Waveform Collapse

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    Intensity in Young's double slit experiment problem.

    Hello all, I have a problem that requires some knowledge about Young's double slit experiment. The question is as follows: Imagine performing Young's experiment with one slit wider than the other so that the intensity passing the wider slit is four times as great as that passing the narrower...
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    Exploring the Double Slit Experiment with Photons

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    Double Slit Experiment: Exploring Quantum Physics for Advanced Amateurs

    I have an advanced amateur's(if there is such a thing) grasp of the concepts of quantum physics. However, the typical usage of the 'double slit experiment' to explain an observation of the differences between classical and quantum behaviours confuses me. The specific case, of course, is when...
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    Why Does Intensity Diminish at the Ends in Young's Double Slit Experiment?

    Hi... Could anyone please tell me that why does the intensity of the interference pattern get diminished towards the ends of the screen ? And can anyone also tell me what is the theoretical number of maxima that can be obtained in YDS experiment for a given wavelength, and slit , screen...
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    Exact solution of the double slit experiment with a single photon

    Hi, Could somebody, please, give a reference for the exact derivation of the single-photon double-slit experiment? I mean similar then the well-known solution for the particle-in-box, or for the Hydrogen-atom. That is, starting from the Schrödinger-equation, taking boundary conditions...
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    What Triggers the Electron's Change in the Double Slit Experiment?

    Hi! :smile: I’m new here and enjoying it very much. In the double slit experiment; what causes the fired electron to change from being in a wave configuration, back to a particle configuration when it strikes the target? Mizpah
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    Double Slit Experiment: Does Observing Affect Interference?

    I stumbled upon this, basically what i want to know is. Does a single electron shot through two slots produce an interference pattern? When you observe which slot the electron goes through does the act of observing prevent it from producing an interference pattern?
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    What Does Monochromatic Light Mean in Young's Double Slit Experiment?

    hello, i am doing a work sheet on the title of this thread and i do not have the answer sheet for the questions so can some one please go through my answers and see if i am correct Young used a monochromatic light source a) wat does this mean? my ans: light of a single wavelength b)...
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    Double Slit Experiment: Explained in Detail

    From what I know of the double slit experiment you shine a light at two different slits and half of the photons go through one, and the other half go through the other (or a ratio similar to that), and i am pretty sure the second part of the experiment is to shoot one photon at the two slits and...
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    When it comes to the Young's Double Slit Experiment, I'm just wondering

    For the Young's Double slit Experiment, I'm just wondering when it comes to finding the distance between the adjacent fringes (shown on the screen), why can't we just measure directly the distance between the adjacent fringes instead of having to measure the distance between 5 fringes and...
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    Question on double slit experiment

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    Young's double slit experiment using polarised light

    How will the Fringe system in a Young's double slit experiment affected if, 1] a pair of polarising sheets P1 and P2, one before each of the slits S1 and S2, such that their transmission directions are parallel. 2] what will be the effect if the transmission lines are mutually orthogonal...
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    Electron double Slit Experiment

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    Double slit experiment with particles

    ok so I read this book recently, timeline. In it they explain an experiment I've heard about a lot in physics. However, they gave a very strange look at it that I can't figure out. Basically, its the double slit experiment except instead of using light waves / many photons, you use particles...
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    Double Slit Experiment: Exploring Probabilities & Interference

    I just posted this as a reply, but i figured Id open a new thread for discussion. correct me if I am wrong here. according to the double slit experiment, a photon takes every possible path to it's destination, causing it to interfere with itself, right? My first question is, does each...
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    Find special double slit experiment

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    Double slit experiment IN TIME

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    Yet another double slit experiment thread

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    Young's double slit experiment

    What would be the best set up to repeat Young's double slit experiment with a diode laser?
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    Double Slit Experiment: Explaining Wavefunction Collapse

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    Single Photon Double Slit Experiment

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    Variation of the Double Slit Experiment

    This experiment which is a variation of the double slit experiment , has actually been conducted. We have (a) the source of electrons, (b) screen 1 ( with the double slit ) and finally (c) screen 2 , where the particles are registered. Near the slits in screen 1 and on the far side from the...
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    Double slit experiment distance

    In a double slit experiment it is observed that the distance between adjacent maxima on a remote screen is 1cm. Whats happens to the distance between adjacent maxima when the slit separation is cut in half?
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