At the particle physics level, what is responsible for the so called diffraction of light in optics thematic of general macroscopic physics ?
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1I'm unclear what you are really asking. – Jon Custer Mar 30 '23 at 21:43
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I ask for the explanation in terms of particle physics of the non particle physics of optical diffraction. – Mathieu Krisztian Mar 30 '23 at 23:03
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this may help: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/90646/what-is-the-relation-between-electromagnetic-wave-and-photon/90672#90672 – hyportnex Mar 31 '23 at 00:25
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I think that my answer to a similar question here https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/285142/shooting-a-single-photon/285151#285151 , answers it. – anna v Mar 31 '23 at 03:52
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I was expected that answers may mention Pomeron, Regge theory, etc... ? – Mathieu Krisztian Apr 03 '23 at 22:00