Matter waves in the Talbot-Lau interferometry

Abstract

Paths of particles, emitted from distributed sources and passing out through slits of two gratings, G0 and G1, up to detectors, have been computed in details by the path integral method. The slits are represented by Gaussian functions that simulate fuzzy edges of the slits. Waves of matter be computed by this method show perfect interference patterns both between the gratings and behind the second grating. Coherent and noncoherent the distributed particle sources reproducing the interference patterns are discussed in details. Paraxial approximation stems from the wave function when removing the distributed sources onto infinity. The more hard-edged slits of the grating G1 are examined by simulating those slits by a superposition of more hard the Gaussian functions. As for the particles here we consider fullerene molecules. De Broglie wavelength of the molecules is adopted equal to 5 pm.

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