Blog Post Image: Can the wave function of an electron be divided and trapped?

The electron wave function. A canister of liquid helium inside the blue cylinder allowed researchers to experiment with tiny electron bubbles only 3.6 nanometers in diameter. The work suggests that the wave function of an electron can be split and parts of it trapped in smaller bubbles. Photo credit: Mike Cohea/Brown University

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