Rethinking the Double Slit Experiment

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Abstract

The wave-particle duality relate to the space-time property of matter by Planck constant. The fine structure constant is linked to the double-slit and the uncertainty principle in Quantum Mechanics. Compton scattering and interference of doubleslit is established by the cross-linked angle T1 = Tc cos( θ2), and vice versa. The single-slit diffraction is described by Sincfunction which could combine the classical diffraction and quantum interference effect in the same experiment. This space-time model explain the experimental mystery of the double-slit.

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Ke Xiao. 2014. \u201cRethinking the Double Slit Experiment\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 14 (GJSFR Volume 14 Issue A2): .

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The wave-particle duality relate to the space-time property of matter by Planck constant. The fine structure constant is linked to the double-slit and the uncertainty principle in Quantum Mechanics. Compton scattering and interference of doubleslit is established by the cross-linked angle T1 = Tc cos( θ2), and vice versa. The single-slit diffraction is described by Sincfunction which could combine the classical diffraction and quantum interference effect in the same experiment. This space-time model explain the experimental mystery of the double-slit.

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