Noun
wave-particle (plural wave-particles)
(quantum mechanics) An entity which simultaneously has the properties of a wave and a particle.
The main ingredient of the first quantum revolution, wave-particle duality, has led to inventions such as the transistor and the laser that are at the root of the information society. Alain Aspect
One God, multiple manifestations – in both the spiritual realm and the physical world – just as Albert Einstein wrote about the wave-particle duality of light. Newton Lee
Animation showing the wave-particle duality with a double slit experiment and effect of an observer. Source: Internet
De Broglie himself had proposed a pilot wave construct to explain the observed wave-particle duality. Source: Internet
EM radiation exhibits both wave properties and particle properties at the same time (see wave-particle duality ). Source: Internet
Most physicists accept wave-particle duality as the best explanation for a broad range of observed phenomena; however, it is not without controversy. Source: Internet