Observing Nonclassical Paths by Measuring Bohmian Velocities in Multi-Slit Interferometer with Electron
Abstract
Superposition principle of wave function in multi-slit interference experiment has been widely accepted by many quantum mechanics textbooks, however the expression AB = A + B does not strictly hold. The non-classical paths in Feynman path integral provide an explanation to the multi-path interference effect, and can be used to quantitatively analyse the multi-slit interference effect. In this work, we apply quantities in Bohmian mechanics to the measurement of multi-order interference by analysing the contribution of non-classical paths to Bohmian velocity in electron's multi-slit interferometer. The result shows that the non-classical paths effect will cause a relative deviation of 10-3 in electron's Bohmian velocity, which is observable by doing weak measurement similar to previous work.
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