Abstract:
We report a few experiments carried out to demonstrate the formation of interference
patterns with thin Aluminium sheets placed along zero probability positions (positions
where the probability of finding a particle is zero). The presence of the Aluminium sheets
did not destroy the interference patterns though one would have expected the particles to
interact with the sheets and wash out the patterns.
In the experiment arrangement, Laser beam (He/Ne gas laser, wave length 633nm, maximum
power <1mW ), a double-Slit (a= O.lmm, b = 1mm), digital camera, Aluminium sheets
(0.056cm x 3cm x 40cm), two lenses and traveling microscope were needed.
Eight thin Aluminium sheets of dimensions 0.56cm x 3cm x 30cm were placed along
zero probability positions within the central maxima of interference pattern, and 20 more
thin small Aluminium sheets of dimension 0.056cm x 3cm x 6cm were paced along zero
probability positions of the diffraction pattern.
The interference patterns were not changed as can be seen in the figure 1
Now the front edge of the first Aluminium sheet from the left of the eight sheets that were
placed within the central maxima was moved through 4mm without moving the rear end
of the sheet. The diffraction and interference patterns were washed off as shown in the
figure 2.