Quantum Superposition(English, Electronic book text, Silverman Mark P.)
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This book focuses on different manifestations of quantum interference, the most distinctive and puzzling feature of quantum physics. Silverman, whose experimental and theoretical work on electron interferometry, atomic spectroscopy, light scattering, and nuclear decay is internationally recognized, discusses the concepts and experimental configurations of a wide range of distinct interference phenomena. He presents a clear and engaging discussion of quantum interference effects arising from the wavelike nature of particle propagation, the indistinguishablity of identical particles, the nonlocal interactions of correlated particles, and the topological effects of electromagnetic fields. In the final chapter, Silverman examines how macroscopic quantum coherence may be able to extricate physics from its most challenging quandary, the irreversible collapse of a relativistic degenerate star to a singularity in space in which the laws of physics break down. Explained by a physicist with extensive firsthand experience with quantum phenomena and a concern for clarity and experimental achievability, the extraordinary nature of quantum interference will fascinate the reader not only for its apparent strangeness, but also for its comprehensibility.