Probing the Atom (eBook)

Interactions of Coupled States, Fast Beams, and Loose Electrons
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2021
248 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-22826-6 (ISBN)

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Probing the Atom - Mark P. Silverman
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The many-faceted efforts to understand the structure and interactions of atoms over the past hundred years have contributed decisively and dramatically to the explosive development of physics. There is hardly a branch of modern physical science that does not in some seminal way rely on the fundamental principles and mathematical and experimental insights that derive from these studies. In particular, the drive to understand the singular features of the hydrogen atom--simultaneously the archetype of all atoms and the least typical atom--spurred many of the twentieth century's advances in physics and chemistry. This book gives an in-depth account of the author's own penetrating experimental and theoretical investigations of the hydrogen atom, while simultaneously providing broad lessons in the application of quantum mechanics to atomic structure and interactions. A pioneer in the combined use of atomic accelerators and radiofrequency spectroscopy for probing the internal structure of the hydrogen atom, Mark Silverman examines the general principles behind this far-reaching experimental approach. Fast-moving protons are directed into gas or foil targets from which they capture electrons to become hydrogen atoms moving uniformly at very high speeds. During their rapid passage through the spectroscopy chamber of the atomic accelerator, these atoms reveal by the light they emit fascinating details of their internal configuration and the interactions that created them. Silverman examines the effects of radiofrequency fields on the hydrogen atom clearly and systematically, explaining the details of these interactions at different levels of complexity and refinement, each level illuminating the physical processes involved from different and complementary perspectives. Readers interested in diverse areas of physics and physical chemistry will appreciate both the theoretical and practical implications of Silverman's studies and the personal style with which he relays them. This is a work of not only an outstanding research physicist, but a fine teacher who understands how curiosity underlies all science.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.4.2021
Zusatzinfo 5 tables, 69 line illus.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Angewandte Physik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Plasmaphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Schlagworte acceleration potential • Aharonov–Bohm effect • Amplitude • angular distribution function • angular frequency • Angular momentum • annihilation operator • anticommutator • antiresonant frequency • Approximation • Atom • Atomic physics • atomic spectroscopy • Back-Goudsmit effect • basis states • Bohr magneton • Bohr radius • Calculation • capacitor • Cathode • circular polarization • Clebsch-Gordan coefficient • coherence terms • Coherent states • collisional broadening • counter-rotating frame • coupling constant • Creation and annihilation operators • Density Matrix • detection operator • diamagnetic interaction • Diffusion pump • Dirac delta function • Dirac zeta function • Doppler broadening • Doppler Effect • efficiency matrix • eigenvalue problem • Electric Field • Electric potential • electrode • Electromagnetic field • Electron Capture • Electron magnetic moment • Electron Paramagnetic Resonance • energy level • Equations of motion • excited state • Exponential decay • extraction potential • Faraday constant • Fermi contact interaction • Fermi golden rule • Fermi's golden rule • Feynman diagram • field mode density • Fine Structure • Fine Structure Constant • Fock space • gas target • Gaussian lineshape • Green's Function • ground state • Gyromagnetic ratio • Helicity • Hermitian operator • Huygen's principle • hydrogen atom • hyperfine structure • Impedance mismatch • interaction representation • ion source • Lamb shift • Laplace equation • level anticrossing • lineshape narrowing • Magnetic field • Magnetic quantum number • mass–energy equivalence • Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution • microwave • Molecular beam • Molecule • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance • occupation probabilities • optical signal function • Optics • Oscillation • paraxial ray equation • Particle accelerator • Pauli equation • Pauli spin matrices • periodic table • Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics) • Phase factor • Photon • physicist • Physics • polarization of the vacuum • polarizer • positron • Positronium • power saturation curve • Principal quantum number • Probability • Propagator • quantum beats • quantum electrodynamics • Quantum interference • quantum mechanics • Quantum number • Quantum numbers • quantum state • quantum superposition • Radiation damping • Ramsay method • Rayleigh scattering • Reflection coefficient • Refractive index • resonance • Resonant Frequency • Richard Feynman • Rydberg constant • Rydberg State • scattering • Schrödinger equation • Selection rule • selection rules • self-energy • Special relativity • Spectral line • Spectrometer • spectroscopy • Spin–orbit interaction • Spontaneous Emission • Stark Effect • stimulated emission • Strong focusing • Thermistor • Thomas precession • Transmission Line • Uncertainty • Vacuum Polarization • W0 • Weak Interaction • Zeeman effect
ISBN-10 0-691-22826-4 / 0691228264
ISBN-13 978-0-691-22826-6 / 9780691228266
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