What is the difference between light waves and matter waves
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There are many differences because of this: A 'matter wave' is (unavoidably) complex valued, unlike a light wave, where the electric and magnetic fields are always real valued. ... (In addition to John Rennie's point - the phase velocity of a matter wave is half its group velocity, while they are the same for light).
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