why gama ray is used in Heisenberg's ray microscope experiment?
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In the paper Heisenberg introduced a thought experiment to measure the position of an electron with a microscope which uses high-energy gamma rays for illumination. By reducing the wavelength of the gamma rays and by increasing the diameter of the microscope objective, the position of the electron can be measured as accurately as desired. Assuming diffraction-limited optics, the uncertainty in the position measurement is on the order of Δx ≡ λ/(2 sin θ)
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