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    Book Title
    Quantum Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
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    9780199798124
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    This textbook presents quantum mechanics at the junior/senior undergraduate level. It is unique in that it describes not only quantum theory, but also presents five laboratories that explore truly modern aspects of quantum mechanics. These laboratories include "proving" that light contains photons, single-photon interference, and tests of local realism.The text begins by presenting the classical theory of polarization, moving on to describe thequantum theory of polarization. Analogies between the two theories minimize conceptual difficulties that students typically have when first presented with quantum mechanics. Furthermore, because thelaboratories involve studying photons, using photon polarization as a prototypical quantum system allows the laboratory work to be closely integrated with the coursework.Polarization represents a two-dimensional quantum system, so the introduction to quantum mechanics uses two-dimensional state vectors and operators. This allows students to become comfortable with the mathematics of a relatively simple system, before moving on to more complicated systems. After describingpolarization, the text goes on to describe spin systems, time evolution, continuous variable systems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom, etc.), and perturbationtheory.The book also includes chapters which describe material that is frequently absent from undergraduate texts: quantum measurement, entanglement, quantum field theory and quantum information. This material is connected not only to the laboratories described in the text, but also to other recent experiments. Other subjects covered that do not often make their way into undergraduate texts are coherence, complementarity, mixed states, the density operator and coherentstates.Supplementary material includes further details about implementing the laboratories, including parts lists and software for running the experiments. Computer simulations ofsome of the experiments are available as well. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors.

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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    ISBN-10
    0199798125
    ISBN-13
    9780199798124
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    112088726

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    480 Pages
    Publication Name
    Quantum Mechanics : Theory and Experiment
    Language
    English
    Subject
    Physics / Quantum Theory, Mechanics / General
    Publication Year
    2012
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Science
    Author
    Mark Beck
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    28.2 Oz
    Item Length
    9.3 in
    Item Width
    6.3 in
    Weight
    28 oz. Oz..2 Oz
    Length
    9.3in
    Height
    1.2in
    Width
    7.7in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2011-042970
    Number of Volumes
    1 Vol.
    Age Level
    Scholarly & Professional
    Dewey Decimal
    530.12
    Synopsis
    This textbook presents quantum mechanics at the junior/senior undergraduate level. It is unique in that it describes not only quantum theory, but also presents five laboratories that explore truly modern aspects of quantum mechanics. These laboratories include "proving" that light contains photons, single-photon interference, and tests of local realism.The text begins by presenting the classical theory of polarization, moving on to describe the quantum theory of polarization. Analogies between the two theories minimize conceptual difficulties that students typically have when first presented with quantum mechanics. Furthermore, because the laboratories involve studying photons, using photon polarization as a prototypical quantum system allows the laboratory work to be closely integrated with the coursework.Polarization represents a two-dimensional quantum system, so the introduction to quantum mechanics uses two-dimensional state vectors and operators. This allows students to become comfortable with the mathematics of a relatively simple system, before moving on to more complicated systems. After describing polarization, the text goes on to describe spin systems, time evolution, continuous variable systems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom, etc.), and perturbation theory.The book also includes chapters which describe material that is frequently absent from undergraduate texts: quantum measurement, entanglement, quantum field theory and quantum information. This material is connected not only to the laboratories described in the text, but also to other recent experiments. Other subjects covered that do not often make their way into undergraduate texts are coherence, complementarity, mixed states, the density operator and coherent states.Supplementary material includes further details about implementing the laboratories, including parts lists and software for running the experiments. Computer simulations of some of the experiments are available as well. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors., This textbook presents quantum mechanics at the junior/senior undergraduate level. It is unique in that it describes not only quantum theory, but also presents five laboratories that explore truly modern aspects of quantum mechanics. These laboratories include "proving" that light contains photons, single-photon interference, and tests of local realism. The text begins by presenting the classical theory of polarization, moving on to describe the quantum theory of polarization. Analogies between the two theories minimize conceptual difficulties that students typically have when first presented with quantum mechanics. Furthermore, because the laboratories involve studying photons, using photon polarization as a prototypical quantum system allows the laboratory work to be closely integrated with the coursework. Polarization represents a two-dimensional quantum system, so the introduction to quantum mechanics uses two-dimensional state vectors and operators. This allows students to become comfortable with the mathematics of a relatively simple system, before moving on to more complicated systems. After describing polarization, the text goes on to describe spin systems, time evolution, continuous variable systems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom, etc.), and perturbation theory. The book also includes chapters which describe material that is frequently absent from undergraduate texts: quantum measurement, entanglement, quantum field theory and quantum information. This material is connected not only to the laboratories described in the text, but also to other recent experiments. Other subjects covered that do not often make their way into undergraduate texts are coherence, complementarity, mixed states, the density operator and coherent states. Supplementary material includes further details about implementing the laboratories, including parts lists and software for running the experiments. Computer simulations of some of the experiments are available as well. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors., This textbook presents quantum mechanics at the junior/senior undergraduate level. It is unique in that it describes not only quantum theory, but also presents five laboratories that explore truly modern aspects of quantum mechanics. The book also includes discussions of quantum measurement, entanglement, quantum field theory and quantum information., This textbook presents quantum mechanics at the junior/senior undergraduate level. It is unique in that it describes not only quantum theory, but also presents five laboratories that explore truly modern aspects of quantum mechanics. These laboratories include "proving" that light contains photons, single-photon interference, and tests of local realism.The text begins by presenting the classical theory of polarization, moving on to describe thequantum theory of polarization. Analogies between the two theories minimize conceptual difficulties that students typically have when first presented with quantum mechanics. Furthermore, because thelaboratories involve studying photons, using photon polarization as a prototypical quantum system allows the laboratory work to be closely integrated with the coursework.Polarization represents a two-dimensional quantum system, so the introduction to quantum mechanics uses two-dimensional state vectors and operators. This allows students to become comfortable with the mathematics of a relatively simple system, before moving on to more complicated systems. After describingpolarization, the text goes on to describe spin systems, time evolution, continuous variable systems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom, etc.), and perturbationtheory.The book also includes chapters which describe material that is frequently absent from undergraduate texts: quantum measurement, entanglement, quantum field theory and quantum information. This material is connected not only to the laboratories described in the text, but also to other recent experiments. Other subjects covered that do not often make their way into undergraduate texts are coherence, complementarity, mixed states, the density operator and coherentstates.Supplementary material includes further details about implementing the laboratories, including parts lists and software for running the experiments. Computer simulations ofsome of the experiments are available as well. A solutions manual for end-of-chapter problems is available to instructors.
    Lc Classification Number
    Qc174.12.B43 2012
    Table of Content
    PrefaceTable of Symbols1. Mathematical Preliminaries2. Classical Description of Polarization3. Quantum States4. Operators5. Measurement6. Spin-1/27. Angular Momentum and Rotation8. Two-Particle Systems and Entanglement9. Time Evolution and the Schr"dinger Equation10. Position and Momentum11. Wave Mechanics and the Schr"dinger Equation12. The Harmonic Oscillator13. Wave Mechanics in Three Dimensions14. Time-Independent Perturbation Theory15. Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory16. Quantum Fields17. Quantum InformationLaboratoriesGetting StartedBefore LabImportant Laboratory Safety TipsLab 1: Spontaneous Parametric DownconversionLab 2: 'Proof' of the Existence of PhotonsLab 3: Single Photon InterferenceLab 4: Quantum State MeasurementLab 5: Testing Local Realism
    Copyright Date
    2012
    Reviews
    "I think this is an excellent text, and I recommend it strongly for an advanced undergraduate course in quantum mechanics." -- Mark Fox, University of Sheffield
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Illustrated
    Yes

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