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Title: Quantum Theory


1
Quantum Theory
  • By Brian Williams

2
Blackbody Radiation
  • Around the turn of the 20th century, physicists
    were studying the total energy carried by all of
    the electromagnetic radiation inside an oven at a
    given temperature
  • Using classical physics, scientists came up with
    a ridiculous answer, infinity!
  • Max Planck came up with a solution- energy can
    only be emitted in small packets, called quanta,
    and the energy of each wave is determined by its
    frequency

3
Light- Particle or Wave?
  • Particle
  • First thought of by Newton, who suggested that
    light was made up of little bullets
  • Later verified by Einstein in his Photoelectric
    Effect
  • Energy of each photon is given by Ehf
  • Wave
  • First proposed by Christian Huygens, a colleague
    of Newtons
  • Verified by Thomas Young in 1803, using a
    modified version of the double-slit experiment

4
Double-Slit Experiment
  • When one slit is opened, the photons appear
    directly in line with that slit
  • But when both slits are opened, the photons form
    an interference pattern
  • This result holds even if you there is only one
    photon in the system at any given time
  • Works with electrons as well!!
  • De Broglies hypothesis- lambda h/p

5
Mathematical Interpretations
  • In the early 20th century, scientists were
    looking for a mathematical construct that could
    describe atomic systems
  • In 1925, Erwin Schrodinger wrote down the
    equation shown on the left, which is known as the
    Schrodinger equation
  • Around the same time, Werner Heisenberg developed
    matrix mechanics, an equally valid method
  • Later, Paul Dirac showed that the two were
    equivalent

6
Particle in a Box
  • The Schrodinger equation can be used to solve for
    the probabilities, not the actual position of the
    particle
  • Once you get the wave equation, you can square it
    to get a probability density of where the
    particle might be
  • Quantum mechanics can only tell you the
    statistical probabilities of certain outcomes or
    positions, not because of any flaw in the theory,
    but because this is the way nature works!
  • In order to know for certain where the particle
    is, you must observe it
  • Which brings us to our next question..

7
Where was the particle?
  • If you know where the particle is now, at
    position C,do you know where it was right before
    you looked at it?
  • 3 common interpretations
  • 1. Realist position- Advocated by Einstein,
    among others. The particle was always at C.
    The position of the particle was never
    indeterminate, but was merely unknown to the
    experimenter
  • 2. Orthodox interpretation- Advocated by Niels
    Bohr. The particle wasnt really anywhere. The
    act of measurement (looking at it) forced the
    particle to decide on a definite position.
    Observations not only disturb the particle, they
    produce it
  • 3. Agnostic interpretation- Advocated by
    Wolfgang Pauli. Asserts that this question is
    metaphysical and cannot be answered, its a silly
    question that should not even be bothered with.
  • So, which is correct?

8
Schrodingers Cat
  • Imagine a cat inside a steel chamber, along with
    this device. In a Geiger counter there is a tiny
    bit of radioactive substance, so small that
    perhaps in the course of one hour one of the
    atoms decays, but also, with equal probability,
    perhaps none if it happens, the counter tube
    discharges and through a relay releases a hammer
    which shatters a small flask of hydrocyanic acid,
    thus killing the cat
  • Now, without opening the lid of the box, is the
    cat alive or dead?
  • Yes.

9
A Few Quotes to Ponder
  • Albert Einstein- God does not play dice with the
    Universe.
  • Neils Bohr- Albert, stop telling God what to
    do!
  • Bohr- Anyone who says that they can contemplate
    quantum mechanics without becoming dizzy has not
    understood the concept in the least.
  • Richard Feynman- There was a time when the
    newspapers said that only twelve men understood
    the theory of relativity. I do not believe there
    ever was such a time. There might have been a
    time when only one man did because he was the
    only guy who caught on, before he wrote his
    paper. But after people read the paper a lot of
    people understood the theory of relativity in one
    way or another, certainly more than twelve. On
    the other hand, I think I can safely say that no
    one understands quantum mechanics.

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