Normal UK - Atomic Physics
... ∆b=blow-bupp. This is enough to calculate the hyperfine structure in for example the upper state if we assume that the a- and b-factors in the lower level are zero. If we use the Ehfsformula from the theory chapter with (F1, F2) = (M1+J, M2+J) and the (M1, M2) values you can find in the figure you w ...
... ∆b=blow-bupp. This is enough to calculate the hyperfine structure in for example the upper state if we assume that the a- and b-factors in the lower level are zero. If we use the Ehfsformula from the theory chapter with (F1, F2) = (M1+J, M2+J) and the (M1, M2) values you can find in the figure you w ...
Chem 3502/4502 Physical Chemistry II (Quantum Mechanics) 3
... From lecture 5: Consider a pair of degenerate, normalized eigenfunctions, φ1 and φ2, of a Hermitian operator A with common eigenvalue a. Show that two new functions defined as u1 = φ1 and u2 = φ2 + Sφ1 are orthogonal, provided that S is properly chosen (i.e., determine what value of S is required to ...
... From lecture 5: Consider a pair of degenerate, normalized eigenfunctions, φ1 and φ2, of a Hermitian operator A with common eigenvalue a. Show that two new functions defined as u1 = φ1 and u2 = φ2 + Sφ1 are orthogonal, provided that S is properly chosen (i.e., determine what value of S is required to ...
Slow Photoelectron Imaging
... maxima in the direction of and orthogonal to the laser polarization. The relative strength of these maxima changes with wavelength and this dependence is accurately reproduced by the calculation. For a spatial resolution exceeding the experiment, the calculation shows that the observed maxima contai ...
... maxima in the direction of and orthogonal to the laser polarization. The relative strength of these maxima changes with wavelength and this dependence is accurately reproduced by the calculation. For a spatial resolution exceeding the experiment, the calculation shows that the observed maxima contai ...
Document
... It is because Newtonian mechanics assumes that we can determine the velocity and position of the object at the same instant but actuall we cannot. 2) The velocity must not to be too large.(e.g. speed of light), otherwise special relativity have to be used. It is because the measured mass appears to ...
... It is because Newtonian mechanics assumes that we can determine the velocity and position of the object at the same instant but actuall we cannot. 2) The velocity must not to be too large.(e.g. speed of light), otherwise special relativity have to be used. It is because the measured mass appears to ...
Transparencies - Rencontres de Moriond
... Strong coupling is not ideal for space tests - loophole ...
... Strong coupling is not ideal for space tests - loophole ...
Chapter 7
... A ballistic pendulum is a device that was used to measure the speed of bullets before electronic timing devices were developed. The device consists of a large block of wood of mass, M = 5.4 kg, hanging from two long cords. A bullet of mass, m = 9.5 g is fired into the block, coming quickly to rest. ...
... A ballistic pendulum is a device that was used to measure the speed of bullets before electronic timing devices were developed. The device consists of a large block of wood of mass, M = 5.4 kg, hanging from two long cords. A bullet of mass, m = 9.5 g is fired into the block, coming quickly to rest. ...
The Quantum Century
... Prinz Louis de Broglie suggested in his PhD thesis that the puzzle of wave-particle duality was itself the key to the quantum world! De Broglie made the startling proposal that “perhaps all entities considered particles have associated wave properties, and it is this duality that gives rise to quant ...
... Prinz Louis de Broglie suggested in his PhD thesis that the puzzle of wave-particle duality was itself the key to the quantum world! De Broglie made the startling proposal that “perhaps all entities considered particles have associated wave properties, and it is this duality that gives rise to quant ...
Time-Gated Photoionization Spectroscopy Demonstrated for Cesium Rydberg Wave Packets
... Rb due to the much smaller quantum defects, which causes the scattering. Within our time dependent language, we say that the electron can return as s, p, or d waves in Rb and Cs and scatter down field, whereas the electron must return as an s wave to the small Li core in order to scatter down field. ...
... Rb due to the much smaller quantum defects, which causes the scattering. Within our time dependent language, we say that the electron can return as s, p, or d waves in Rb and Cs and scatter down field, whereas the electron must return as an s wave to the small Li core in order to scatter down field. ...