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Colloquium: Quantum interference of clusters and molecules

Klaus Hornberger, Stefan Gerlich, Philipp Haslinger, Stefan Nimmrichter, Markus Arndt

Published 2011-09-27, updated 2012-03-02Version 2

We review recent progress and future prospects of matter wave interferometry with complex organic molecules and inorganic clusters. Three variants of a near-field interference effect, based on diffraction by material nanostructures, at optical phase gratings, and at ionizing laser fields are considered. We discuss the theoretical concepts underlying these experiments and the experimental challenges. This includes optimizing interferometer designs as well as understanding the role of decoherence. The high sensitivity of matter wave interference experiments to external perturbations is demonstrated to be useful for accurately measuring internal properties of delocalized nanoparticles. We conclude by investigating the prospects for probing the quantum superposition principle in the limit of high particle mass and complexity.

Comments: 19 pages, 13 figures; v2: corresponds to published version
Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 84, 157 (2012)
Subjects: 03.75.Dg
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