Summary of One-Dimensional Systems

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Quantum Mechanics A
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Schrödinger Equation
The most fundamental equation of quantum mechanics; given a Hamiltonian , it describes how a state evolves in time.
Basic Concepts and Theory of Motion
UV Catastrophe (Black-Body Radiation)
Photoelectric Effect
Stability of Matter
Double Slit Experiment
Stern-Gerlach Experiment
The Principle of Complementarity
The Correspondence Principle
The Philosophy of Quantum Theory
Brief Derivation of Schrödinger Equation
Relation Between the Wave Function and Probability Density
Stationary States
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Some Consequences of the Uncertainty Principle
Linear Vector Spaces and Operators
Commutation Relations and Simultaneous Eigenvalues
The Schrödinger Equation in Dirac Notation
Transformations of Operators and Symmetry
Time Evolution of Expectation Values and Ehrenfest's Theorem
One-Dimensional Bound States
Oscillation Theorem
The Dirac Delta Function Potential
Scattering States, Transmission and Reflection
Motion in a Periodic Potential
Summary of One-Dimensional Systems
Harmonic Oscillator Spectrum and Eigenstates
Analytical Method for Solving the Simple Harmonic Oscillator
Coherent States
Charged Particles in an Electromagnetic Field
WKB Approximation
The Heisenberg Picture: Equations of Motion for Operators
The Interaction Picture
The Virial Theorem
Commutation Relations
Angular Momentum as a Generator of Rotations in 3D
Spherical Coordinates
Eigenvalue Quantization
Orbital Angular Momentum Eigenfunctions
General Formalism
Free Particle in Spherical Coordinates
Spherical Well
Isotropic Harmonic Oscillator
Hydrogen Atom
WKB in Spherical Coordinates
Feynman Path Integrals
The Free-Particle Propagator
Propagator for the Harmonic Oscillator
Differential Cross Section and the Green's Function Formulation of Scattering
Central Potential Scattering and Phase Shifts
Coulomb Potential Scattering

1. Zero Potential

Physical Example: Proton in beam from cyclotron

Significant Feature: Results used for other systems

2. Step Potential (energy below top)

Physical Example: Conduction electron near surface of metal

Significant Feature: Penetration of excluded region

3. Step Potential (energy above top)

Physical Example: Neutron trying to escape nucleus

Significant Feature: Partial reflection at potential discontinuity

4. Barrier Potential (energy below top)

Physical Example: particle trying to escape Coulomb barrier

Significant Feature: Tunneling

5. Barrier Potential (energy above top)

Physical Example: Electron scattering from negatively ionized atom

Significant Feature: No reflection at certain energies

6. Infinite Square Well Potential

Physical Example: Molecule strictly confined to box

Significant Feature: Approximation to finite square well

7. Finite Square Well Potential

Physical Example: Neutron bound in nucleus

Significant Feature: Energy quantization

8. Periodic Potential

Physical Example: Electron in lattice

Significant Feature: Energy band and energy gap