Abstract

Interference experiments were carried out in which the source was so faint that effects could be attributed to separate quanta of radiation. The energy radiated in the helium line 4471A from a glow discharge was measured by comparison with a black body, and from the known decay constant of the atomic radiation process, the separation of atomic radiations in time was deduced. With an echelon diffraction grating the characteristic double order pattern was photographed when each quantum of light passed separately through the instrument. Under these conditions it gave rise to a pattern due to simultaneous passage through several steps. With an air film between two parallel plates, interference fringes were photographed in 4471, when the quanta emitted from the volume of the source used were completely separated in time, showing that a single quantum obeys the classical laws of partial transmission and reflection at a half silvered mirror and of subsequent combination with the phase difference required by the wave theory of light.

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