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A hydrodynamic analog of the Kapitza-Dirac effect

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Abstract

In 1933, Kapitza and Dirac predicted that a standing wave of light would diffract a beam of electrons—an effect experimentally confirmed only after the advent of lasers. In 2005, Couder and Fort discovered that millimetric droplets can self-propel along the surface of a vibrating liquid bath, guided by their own pilot-wave field. These walking droplets represent a macroscopic realization of wave-particle duality and have been shown to exhibit many features previously thought to be exclusive to the subatomic, quantum realm. We here examine a hydrodynamic analog of the Kapitza-Dirac effect through consideration of walking droplets interacting with a localized beam of standing Faraday waves, which is conditioned using submerged features in the liquid bath.

Presenters

  • Bauyrzhan K Primkulov

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Bauyrzhan K Primkulov

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Valeri Frumkin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Pedro J Saenz

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • John W Bush

    MIT