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Gavroy
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hi
i often heard about the double-slit experiment with electrons and read that it would give the same pattern as the double-slit experiment with photons. so the only difference would be the shorter de-broglie wavelength of electrons compared with the wavelength of ordinary photons.
but i would say, that the coulomb repulsion of electrons should also have an effect on the pattern. is this true or is it really the same pattern, that photons give?
i often heard about the double-slit experiment with electrons and read that it would give the same pattern as the double-slit experiment with photons. so the only difference would be the shorter de-broglie wavelength of electrons compared with the wavelength of ordinary photons.
but i would say, that the coulomb repulsion of electrons should also have an effect on the pattern. is this true or is it really the same pattern, that photons give?