One practical application of matter waves is
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Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being an, Thus one does not need necessarily think of the matter wave, as it were, as 'composed of smeared.
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without quantum mechanics atoms wouldn't exist and all matter is made of atoms.
If you ask for technical applications wich are not "classically" explainable: For example all solid state devices, like diodes, transistors, ... are based on matter waves, the crystal lattice that these devices are made up us just a quantum mechanical phenomen, the harddisk under your desk is a good example for spin based technology, which is also a purely quantum mechanical effect.
So in general look around and you see photons interacting with matterwaves, use your computer and you use "applied" matterwave theory.
hope this helps you...!!
without quantum mechanics atoms wouldn't exist and all matter is made of atoms.
If you ask for technical applications wich are not "classically" explainable: For example all solid state devices, like diodes, transistors, ... are based on matter waves, the crystal lattice that these devices are made up us just a quantum mechanical phenomen, the harddisk under your desk is a good example for spin based technology, which is also a purely quantum mechanical effect.
So in general look around and you see photons interacting with matterwaves, use your computer and you use "applied" matterwave theory.
hope this helps you...!!
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