De Broglie wave in vacuum, matter and nanostructures

Properties of de Broglie waves and their differences from any other waves, for example, electromagnetic, are discussed. Their little-known properties are given: 1) the propagation velocity is greater than the speed of light V > c ; 2) dispersion even in vacuum (waves of different frequencies propagate at different speeds, which results in the spreading of any wave packets associated with the particles); 3) the connection of the de Broglie wave with another physical wave moving with a speed v less than the speed of light, but so always v • V = c 2, and for the photons v = V = c. According to later views of de Broglie, this second wave is not the group wave. Possible mechanisms of generating the de Broglie waves based on spherical and cylindrical hollow quantum resonators, which can be specially created in matter using specific nanostructures are considered. Perhaps their nature itself realizes them for any micro-objects, regardless of their electrical, magnetic and gravitational properties. That is, this phenomenon is universal. Applications and realizations of this idea are discussed in the part II of our article. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Authors
Vysikaylo P.I.1 , Samsonenko N.V. 2 , Semin M.V. 2
Conference proceedings
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
012006
Volume
1560
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Moscow Region State University, Mytishi, 141014, Russian Federation
  • 2 Rudn University (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia), Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Light; Light velocity; Nanostructures; De Broglie waves; Different frequency; Different speed; Gravitational properties; In-vacuum; Micro-objects; Possible mechanisms; Propagation velocities; Nanoelectronics
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