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      Improving students’ understanding of quantum mechanics

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          Computer-Generated Motion Pictures of One-Dimensional Quantum-Mechanical Transmission and Reflection Phenomena

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              Visualizing picometric quantum ripples of ultrafast wave-packet interference.

              Interference fringes in vibrating molecules are a signature of quantum mechanics, but are often so short-lived and closely spaced that they elude visualization. We have experimentally visualized dynamical quantum interferences, which appear and disappear in less than 100 femtoseconds in the iodine molecule synchronously with the periodic crossing of two counterpropagating nuclear wave packets. The obtained images have picometer and femtosecond spatiotemporal resolution, representing a detailed picture of the quantum interference.
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                Journal
                Physics Today
                Physics Today
                AIP Publishing
                0031-9228
                1945-0699
                August 2006
                August 2006
                : 59
                : 8
                : 43-49
                Article
                10.1063/1.2349732
                db0eb5f2-36d0-4198-9fe8-1b90a76a85a5
                © 2006
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