IntroductiontoQuantumMechanics主讲:苏培峰supi@xmu.edu.cn曾呈奎楼B409助教:An half semester course on non-relativistic quantum mechanics which is primarily intendedforundergraduatechemistrymajors
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics An half semester course on non-relativistic quantum mechanics which is primarily intended for undergraduate chemistry majors. 1 助教: 曾呈奎楼B409 主讲:苏培峰 supi@xmu.edu.cn
1.The basic concepts of quantum mechanics2. Simple cases3.Operators4.Angular Momentum5. The hydrogen atom6.Many-electron atoms7.Approximate methods -the Variation Method8.Diatomic molecules
1. The basic concepts of quantum mechanics 2. Simple cases 3. Operators 4. Angular Momentum 5. The hydrogen atom 6. Many-electron atoms 7. Approximate methods - the Variation Method 8. Diatomic molecules 2
MathematicsYou will find almostall the mathematics used inthis course surprisinglyfamiliar. Thebulk of it is differentiation and integration of standard expressions (such as x2, sin xexp(-x), and so on), plus the usual algebraic manipulation and
You will find almost all the mathematics used in this course surprisingly familiar. The bulk of it is differentiation and integration of standard expressions (such as x 2 , sin x, exp(-x 2 ), and so on), plus the usual algebraic manipulation and . Mathematics 3
Quantum Mechanics 1: Foundations, N. J. B. Green. OxfordChemistryPrimers,No.48Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, D.J.Griffiths, 2nd Edition,(PearsonPrenticeHall,UpperSaddleRiverN,2005)Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins and R. S. Friedman,OxfordUniversityPress
Quantum Mechanics 1: Foundations, N. J. B. Green. Oxford Chemistry Primers, No. 48 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, D.J. Griffiths, 2nd Edition, (Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005). Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins and R. S. Friedman, Oxford University Press 4
Chapter 1.The basic concepts of guantum mechanics1.Black-BodyRadiationPlanck's constant:h = 6.626 × 10-34 J-sE=nhv2.ThephotoelectriceffectAcorpusculartheoryoflight (photons)8=hvh=Planck'sconstantp= h/α3. Bohr model
Chapter 1. The basic concepts of quantum mechanics 1. Black-Body Radiation 2. The photoelectric effect A corpuscular theory of light (photons) = h h = Planck’s constant p = h/ 3. Bohr model E = nh Planck’s constant: h = 6.626 10-34 Js 5