8.06 Quantum Physics III, Spring 2003
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Rajagopal, Krishna, 1965-
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Quantum Physics III
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Continuation of 8.05. Units: natural units, scales of microscopic phenomena, applications. Time-independent approximation methods: degenerate and non-degenerate perturbation theory, variational method, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, applications to atomic and molecular systems. The structure of one- and two-electron atoms: overview, spin-orbit and relativistic corrections, fine structure, variational approximation, screening, Zeeman and Stark effects. Charged particles in a magnetic field: Landau levels and integer quantum hall effect. Scattering: general principles, partial waves, review of one-dimension, low-energy approximations, resonance, Born approximation. Time-dependent perturbation theory. Students research and write a paper on a topic related to the content of 8.05 and 8.06. From the course home page: Course Description This course is a continuation of 8.05, Quantum Physics II. Content includes: Natural Units Charged particles in a magnetic field Time-independent perturbation theory Variational and semi-classical methods Quantum Computing The adiabatic approximation and Berry’s phase Scattering Time-dependent perturbation theory
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2003-06Other identifiers
8.06-Spring2003
local: 8.06
local: IMSCP-MD5-7b286ebbcc7c3f365c303978bce9a3d4
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natural units, scales of microscopic phenomena, Time-independent approximation methods: degenerate and non-degenerate perturbation theory, variational method, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, spin-orbit and relativistic corrections, Zeeman and Stark effects, Charged particles in a magnetic field, Landau levels, integer quantum hall effect, Scattering, partial waves, Born approximation, Time-dependent perturbation theory, quantum physics, Quantum theory