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Diffraction of molecules

The basics learning path: targets high school students and the public. It covers simple grating diffraction that is known from many school text books, but in the context of a modern research experiment. You will need one hour to go through the topics and experimental tasks.

  • Quantum physics
  • Diffraction of large molecules
  • What are quanta?
  • Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
  • Quantum Interference
  • Molecules at a double slit
  • Philosophy?
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