Covers the postulates of Quantum Mechanics, the double-slit experiment, and the path integral formulation's significance in understanding quantum phenomena.
Delves into Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and the wave-particle duality of quantum objects, including recent matter-wave interference experiments.
Explores the interference phenomenon in a double slit experiment to determine maximum positions and separation, analyzing the impact of factors like wavelength and slit width.
Provides an overview of the electron's role in quantum science, focusing on its wave-particle duality and the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics.