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Advanced Quantum Mechanics

Materials and Photons

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  • Introduces quantum mechanics with a unique focus on examples and applications in materials science and photon-matter interactions
  • Presents advanced quantum mechanics clearly enough to make it accessible to graduate students in physics, chemistry and engineering
  • New and updated edition includes an additional 62 new problems to aid in student's comprehension
  • Includes new and expanded sections on relativistic quantum fields and applications of quantum electrodynamics
  • Includes in the appendixes very essential elements of analytical mechanics, special relativity and covariant electrodynamics
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Graduate Texts in Physics (GTP)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. The Need for Quantum Mechanics

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 1-24
  3. Simple Model Systems

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 37-61
  4. Formal Developments

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 85-101
  5. Harmonic Oscillators and Coherent States

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 103-120
  6. Central Forces in Quantum Mechanics

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 121-156
  7. Quantum Aspects of Materials I

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 185-205
  8. Scattering Off Potentials

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 207-225
  9. The Density of States

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 227-239
  10. Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 283-300
  11. Coupling to Electromagnetic Fields

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 301-319
  12. Principles of Lagrangian Field Theory

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 321-332
  13. Non-relativistic Quantum Field Theory

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 333-382
  14. Quantization of the Maxwell Field: Photons

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 383-429
  15. Quantum Aspects of Materials II

    • Rainer Dick
    Pages 431-475

About this book

In this updated and expanded second edition of a well-received and invaluable textbook, Prof. Dick emphasizes the importance of advanced quantum mechanics for materials science and all experimental techniques which employ photon absorption, emission, or scattering. Important aspects of introductory quantum mechanics are covered in the first seven chapters to make the subject self-contained and accessible for a wide audience. Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Materials and Photons can therefore be used for advanced undergraduate courses and introductory graduate courses which are targeted towards students with diverse academic backgrounds from the Natural Sciences or Engineering. To enhance this inclusive aspect of making the subject as accessible as possible Appendices A and B also provide introductions to Lagrangian mechanics and the covariant formulation of electrodynamics. 

This second edition includes an additional 62 new problems as well as expanded sectionson relativistic quantum fields and applications of quantum electrodynamics. Other special features include an introduction to Lagrangian field theory and an integrated discussion of transition amplitudes with discrete or continuous initial or final states. Once students have acquired an understanding of basic quantum mechanics and classical field theory, canonical field quantization is easy. Furthermore, the integrated discussion of transition amplitudes naturally leads to the notions of transition probabilities, decay rates, absorption cross sections and scattering cross sections, which are important for all experimental techniques that use photon probes.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept of Physics & Engineering Physics, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

    Rainer Dick

About the author

Rainer Dick was educated in Stuttgart and Hamburg, and worked at the University of Munich and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton before accepting a faculty position at the University of Saskatchewan. He has served at the Canadian national level as Chair of the Division of Theoretical Physics of the Canadian Association of Physicists and on several national committees. He is also currently serving as Secretary of the Commission for Mathematical Physics of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. Dick's research interests are influenced by the versatility of quantum theory and the ubiquity of quantum effects, and span a wide array of topics from materials research to astroparticle physics and brane cosmology.  

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Softcover Book USD 89.99
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