Gravitation and quantum interference experiments with neutrons
Hartmut Abele, Helmut Leeb

TL;DR
This paper reviews experiments with neutrons that explore the interplay of gravity and quantum mechanics, highlighting how neutron-based experiments can reveal fundamental insights into gravitational effects at quantum scales.
Contribution
It introduces neutron-based gravity experiments that demonstrate the influence of gravity on quantum interference, emphasizing their role in probing fundamental physics.
Findings
Neutron interference experiments are sensitive to gravitational effects.
These experiments provide insights into the quantum nature of gravity.
Results support the integration of quantum mechanics and gravity theories.
Abstract
This article describes gravity experiments, where the outcome depends upon both the gravitational acceleration and the Planck constant . We focus on the work done with an elementary particle, the neutron.
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