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<p>associated with the meaning of wave motion itself. In the 19th century, diffraction was well-established for light and for ripples on the surfaces of fluids. </p>

<p>In 1927, Davisson and his Bell Labs colleague, <a href="page.php?w=Lester_Germer">Lester Germer</a>, performed an experiment showing that <a href="page.php?w=electron">electron</a>s were diffracted at the surface of a crystal of nickel. This work confirmed the <a href="page.php?w=de_Broglie_hypothesis">de Broglie hypothesis</a> that particles of matter have a wave-like nature, which</p><p>
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