macroscopicity

Noun

 * 1)  The quality or state of being.
 * 2)  A formal measure of the size of a quantum mechanical system or experiment which, while typically larger than the atomic scale, has not undergone decoherence.
 * 3) * 2014, M. Arndt, et al., Matter wave interferometry with composite quantum objects, G. M. Tino, M. A. Kasevich (editors), Interferometria atomica, Società Italiana di Fisica, [jointly published as Atom Interferometry, IOS Press], page 136,
 * Macroscopicities for a selection of neutron, atom, molecule and SQUID superposition experiments ordered according to their publication date.
 * 1) * 2014, M. Arndt, et al., Matter wave interferometry with composite quantum objects, G. M. Tino, M. A. Kasevich (editors), Interferometria atomica, Società Italiana di Fisica, [jointly published as Atom Interferometry, IOS Press], page 136,
 * Macroscopicities for a selection of neutron, atom, molecule and SQUID superposition experiments ordered according to their publication date.
 * Macroscopicities for a selection of neutron, atom, molecule and SQUID superposition experiments ordered according to their publication date.