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Coherence and decoherence in de Broglie interference of fullerenes

  • Markus Arndt
  • , Olaf Nairz
  • , Julia Petschinka
  • , Julian Voss-Andreae
  • , Gerbrand van der Zouw
  • , Claudia Keller
  • , Anton Zeilinger

    Publications: Contribution to bookContribution to proceedings

    Abstract

    Summary form only given, as follows. In a recent experiment we were able to demonstrate the de Broglie wave character of the fullerene molecule C/sub 60/ by diffraction at a free standing material grating. This proves that it is possible to preserve quantum coherence almost completely in the external degrees of freedom of a hot, massive and complex object over a long time and distance. This may seem astonishing in the light of the fact that the fullerenes were produced in a thermal source which was kept at about 900 K. At such a high temperature the de Broglie wavelength is about 400 times smaller than the size of the molecule (/spl lambda//sub dB//spl sim/25 pm), all internal degrees of freedom (174 different vibrational modes, and rotational modes up to J>100) are excited and the molecules may emit a few infrared photons (blackbody radiation and vibrational quanta) during their time of flight through the apparatus. Our published measurements so far have been essentially consistent with the absence of decoherence during the time of flight of the molecules. The interference contrast in all experiments has however so far been limited by the thermal velocity spread and the finite collimation of the fullerene beam.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationConference digest
    Subtitle of host publication2000 International Quantum Electronics Conference, Nice Acropolis, Nice, France, 10 - 15 Septembre 2000 ; Cleo Europe 2000 ; IQEC 2000
    Place of PublicationPiscataway, NJ
    PublisherIEEE
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)0-7803-6318-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Publication series

    SeriesInternational Quantum Electronics Conference (IQEC)

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 103026 Quantum optics

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