quantum interference in bose-einstein condensates

Quantum interference in Bose-Einstein condensates refers to the phenomenon where the overlapping wave functions of identical particles, called bosons, exhibit constructive or destructive interference patterns due to their quantum nature. This interference can result in the formation of complex spatial patterns, which can be observed and manipulated in experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates, a peculiar state of matter where a large number of bosons occupy the same quantum state.

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