Angular Momentum
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In this chapter, we will discuss the treatment of angular momentum in quantum mechanics. The quantization of angular momentum was first observed in the Stern-Gerlach experiment in 1922 through the deflection of silver atoms passing through a spatially inhomogeneous magnetic field. We will show how this quantization is formulated mathematically within the framework of modern quantum mechanics, as opposed to the old quantum theory that the Stern-Gerlach experiment was intended to test.
We begin by deriving the commutation relations among the components of the angular momentum operator.