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Extreme beam attenuation in double-slit experiments: Quantum and subquantum scenarios
Authors:G. Grö  ssing,S. Fussy,J. Mesa Pascasio,H. Schwabl
Affiliation:1. Austrian Institute for Nonlinear Studies, Akademiehof, Friedrichstr. 10, 1010 Vienna, Austria;2. Atominstitut, TU Wien, Operng. 9, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Combining high and low probability densities in intensity hybrids  , we study some of their properties in double-slit setups. In particular, we connect to earlier results on beam attenuation techniques in neutron interferometry and study the effects of very small transmission factors, or very low counting rates, respectively, at one of the two slits. We use a “superclassical” modeling procedure which we have previously shown to produce predictions identical with those of standard quantum theory. Although in accordance with the latter, we show that there are previously unexpected new effects in intensity hybrids for transmission factors below a?10−4a?104, which can eventually be observed with the aid of weak measurement techniques. We denote these as quantum sweeper effects, which are characterized by the bunching together of low counting rate particles within very narrow spatial domains. We give an explanation of this phenomenology by the circumstance that in reaching down to ever weaker channel intensities, the nonlinear nature of the probability density currents becomes ever more important, a fact which is generally not considered–although implicitly present–in standard quantum mechanics.
Keywords:Quantum mechanics   Neutron interferometry   Double-slit experiment   Beam attenuation   Subquantum mechanics
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