Poisson's spot with molecules
Abstract
In the Poisson-spot experiment, waves emanating from a source are blocked by a circular obstacle. Due to their positive on-axis interference an image of the source (the Poisson spot) is observed within the geometrical shadow of the obstacle. In this paper we report the observation of Poisson’s spot using a beam of neutral deuterium molecules. The wavelength independence and the weak constraints on angular alignment and position of the circular obstacle make Poisson’s spot a promising candidate for applications ranging from the study of large molecule diffraction to patterning with molecules.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- May 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009PhRvA..79e3823R
- Keywords:
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- 37.20.+j;
- 03.75.-b;
- 37.25.+k;
- Atomic and molecular beam sources and techniques;
- Matter waves;
- Atom interferometry techniques