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Europhysics News
Volume 56, Number 2, 2025
Quantum Science and Technologies
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Page(s) | 18 - 22 | |
Section | Features | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2025209 | |
Published online | 06 May 2025 |
The end to 100 years of “wave-particle duality” mystery in quantum physics
Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Valencia, and IFIC, Joint Centre UV-CSIC, E-1600 Burjassot, Valencia
The wave-particle duality mystery, present in the language of quantum physics since its historical origins 100 years ago, has no real correspondence with the actual behaviour of nature when it is observed. The dilemma of the so-called “single particle interference” experiments is not between particles versus waves: the interference in quantum physics is between probability amplitudes for different untagged alternatives in a definite transition between states. This article shows that the same conceptual basis is involved in a plethora of “two-state systems” as a consequence of the linear superposition principle, no matter whether the observables refer to either spatial or internal properties. Several examples, from the Young double-slit interference experiments to neutrino flavour oscillation experiments, are discussed in a common interpretation language.
© European Physical Society, EDP Sciences, 2025
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