Direct measurement of the quantum wavefunction

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Jeff S. Lundeen
Brandon Sutherland
Aabid Patel
Corey Stewart
Charles Bamber
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[1] Institute for National Measurement Standards,
[2] National Research Council,undefined
[3] 1200 Montreal Road,undefined
[4] Ottawa,undefined
[5] Canada,undefined
[6] K1A 0R6 ,undefined
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Nature | 2011年 / 474卷
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The wavefunction, describing both the wave-like and the particle-like nature of everything in the Universe, is central to quantum theory. Physicists usually learn about it indirectly in tomographic experiments that measure only some aspects of its behaviour. Now a team from Canada's Institute for National Measurement Standards has developed a new and gentle technique that makes it possible to observe the wavefunction directly. They demonstrate the approach by measuring the transverse spatial wavefunction of a single photon. The discovery that the wavefunction can be probed directly provides a tool that could prove useful in a wide range of fields, and raises questions bordering on the philosophical about what the wavefunction actually is.
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