Droplets walking on a vibrating bath are diffracted by a standing Faraday wave, yielding a Kapitza-Dirac-like statistical diffraction pattern and phase-based sorting.
Single-particle diffraction with a hydrodynamic pilot-wave model
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A macroscopic hydrodynamic system that couples a particle and a wave has recently renewed interest in the question as to what extent a classical system may reproduce quantum phenomena. Here we investigate single-particle diffraction with a pilot-wave model originally developed to describe the hydrodynamic system. We study single-particle interactions with a barrier and slits of increasing width by focusing on the near field. We find single-particle diffraction arising as wavelike patterns in the particles' position statistics, which we compare to the predictions of quantum mechanics. We provide a mechanism that rationalizes the diffractive behavior in our system.
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Diffraction of walking drops by a standing Faraday wave
Droplets walking on a vibrating bath are diffracted by a standing Faraday wave, yielding a Kapitza-Dirac-like statistical diffraction pattern and phase-based sorting.