B Has the Double Slit Experiment been Performed in a Near Vacuum?

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Where has the Double Slit Experiment been Performed in a Near Vacuum
Where, When and Who has performed the Double Slit Experiment in a Near Vacuum Environment

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See 1961 Claus Jönsson (Zeitschrift für Physik 161 454) or Akira Tonomura in 1989 (American Journal of Physics 57 117-120).
 
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Dale said:
See 1961 Claus Jönsson (Zeitschrift für Physik 161 454) or Akira Tonomura in 1989 (American Journal of Physics 57 117-120).
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