We show by a statistical analysis of high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) experiments, that the interpretation of the density of electron charge as a statistical quantity leads to a conflict with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Given the precision in these experiments we find that the uncertainty principle would be violated by close to two orders of magnitude, if this interpretation were correct. We are thus forced to conclude that the density of electron charge is a physically real, i.e., in principle precisely measurable quantity.
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Hofer Werner A.,Email:whofer@liverpool.ac.uk
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. Heisenberg, uncertainty, and the scanning tunneling microscope[J]. Frontiers of Physics, 2012, 7(2): 218-222.
Werner A. Hofer. Heisenberg, uncertainty, and the scanning tunneling microscope. Front. Phys. , 2012, 7(2): 218-222.
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