Quantum interference of large organic molecules

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Stefan Gerlich
Sandra Eibenberger
Mathias Tomandl
Stefan Nimmrichter
Klaus Hornberger
Paul J. Fagan
Jens Tüxen
Marcel Mayor
Markus Arndt
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[1] University of Vienna,Central Research and Development Department
[2] Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology,Department of Chemistry
[3] VCQ,undefined
[4] Faculty of Physics,undefined
[5] Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems,undefined
[6] E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. Inc.,undefined
[7] Experimental Station,undefined
[8] University of Basel,undefined
[9] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,undefined
[10] Institute for Nanotechnology,undefined
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The wave nature of matter is a key ingredient of quantum physics and yet it defies our classical intuition. First proposed by Louis de Broglie a century ago, it has since been confirmed with a variety of particles from electrons up to molecules. Here we demonstrate new high-contrast quantum experiments with large and massive tailor-made organic molecules in a near-field interferometer. Our experiments prove the quantum wave nature and delocalization of compounds composed of up to 430 atoms, with a maximal size of up to 60 Å, masses up to m=6,910 AMU and de Broglie wavelengths down to λdB=h/mv≃1 pm. We show that even complex systems, with more than 1,000 internal degrees of freedom, can be prepared in quantum states that are sufficiently well isolated from their environment to avoid decoherence and to show almost perfect coherence.
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