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A revision of a successful junior/senior level text, this introduction to elementary quantum mechanics clearly explains the properties of the most important quantum systems. Emphasizes the applications of theory, and contains new material on particle physics, electron-positron annihilation in solids and the Mossbauer effect. Includes new appendices on such topics as crystallography, Fourier Integral Description of a Wave Group, and Time-Independent Perturbation Theory.
Contents:
Thermal Radiation and Planck's Postulate
Photons--Particlelike Properties of Radiation
De Broglie's Postulate--Wavelike Properties of Particles
Bohr's Model of the Atom
Schroedinger's Theory of Quantum Mechanics
Solutions of Time-Independent Schroedinger Equations
One-Electron Atoms
Magnetic Dipole Moments, Spin, and Transition Rates
Multielectron Atoms--Ground States and X-Ray Excitations
Multielectron Atoms--Optical Excitations
Quantum Statistics
Molecules
Solids--Conductors and Semiconductors
Solids--Superconductors and Magnetic Properties
Nuclear Models
Nuclear Decay and Nuclear Reactions
Introduction to Elementary Particles
More Elementary Particles
Appendixes.
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