quantum interference in molecular systems
Quantum interference in molecular systems refers to the phenomenon where the wave-like nature of particles, such as electrons or photons, causes constructive or destructive interference patterns to form when they interact with molecules. This interference plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and properties of these molecular systems.
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