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The quantum potential approach to neutron interferometry experiments
It is shown that the quantum potential approach to quantum mechanics, originated by de Broglie and Bohm, can account for the essential features of spatial interference and spin superposition, observed with neutron interferometers, in terms of well-defined individual particle motions.