quantum interference in nanostructures

Quantum interference in nanostructures refers to the phenomenon where the wave-like nature of matter leads to the constructive or destructive interference of quantum particles, such as electrons or photons, in extremely small structures on the nanoscale. This interference can result in unique and controllable properties, allowing for the manipulation and control of quantum effects for various applications in fields like electronics, photonics, and quantum computing.

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