Quantum Mechanics: Introductory Concepts
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In this section of the Quantum Mechanics class we discuss the particle-wave duality and the need for the quantization of energy to explain the black-body radiation and the photoelectric effect. We provide reading material, slides and video, which in a very illustrative way, explain the most difficult concept in quantum-mechanics: the particle-wave duality. A homework assignment, that teaches the students the quantization of the angular momentum and energy and also helps the students to better understand the photoelectric effect, is also provided;
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Dragica Vasileska Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics (www.eas.asu.edu/~vasilesk)David K. Ferry, Quantum Mechanics for Electrical Engineers, Prentice Hall, 2006
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Dragica Vasileska; Gerhard Klimeck; David K. Ferry (2008), "Quantum Mechanics: Introductory Concepts," https://nanohub.org/resources/4910.