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PHYS 303 Quantum Mechanics I 3 Credits
The crucial experiments showing the failure of classical physics in explaining the properties of matter and radiation The postulates of quantum mechanics. Wave particle duality and the uncertainty relation.The time dependent and time independent Schrödinger equation. Symmetry and conservation laws. Basic features of the quantum mechanical world explored through one-dimensional problems: the harmonic oscillator, the square well and barrier, free and bound states. Energy quantization. Tunnelling. One dimensional periodic potentials, energy bands and band gaps.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2022-2023 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2021-2022 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2020-2021 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2019-2020 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2018-2019 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2017-2018 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2016-2017 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2015-2016 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2014-2015 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2013-2014 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2012-2013 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2011-2012 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2010-2011 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2009-2010 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2008-2009 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2007-2008 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2006-2007 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2005-2006 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2004-2005 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2003-2004 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Fall 2002-2003 Quantum Mechanics I 3
Spring 2001-2002 Quantum Physics (NS204) 3
Spring 2000-2001 Quantum Physics (NS204) 3
Prerequisite: NS 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and MATH 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: PHYS 303R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements: