What is the Davisson-Germer experiment?
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The Davisson-Germer experiment, conducted by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer in 1927, provided experimental evidence for the wave-like behavior of electrons. They observed that electrons scattered from a crystal surface exhibited diffraction patterns, similar to those observed for X-rays, confirming the de Broglie hypothesis and supporting the wave-particle duality of matter.