quanta. Quantum theory is used to explain such phenomena as the photoelectric effect and the uncertainty principle. ♦ Another term for quantum theory isquantum mechanics, which also refers specifically to the use of quantum theory in studying the structure and behavior of atoms and molecules. ...
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this book explores quantum mechanics and the application of quantum mechanics to interpret spectral phenomena. Specifically, the book discusses the relation between spectral features in mid or rear infrared regions, or in Raman scattering spectrum, and interactions between molecules or molecular species su...
Structure of Molecules and the Chemical Bond By Y. K. Syrkin and M. E. Dyatkina. Translated and revised by M. A. Partridge and D. O. Jordan. Pp. ix + 509. (London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, Ltd., 1950.) 63s.
chemists of all kinds, perhaps even quantum chemists. The second, more technical part summarizes the methods of constructing wave functions that describe the electrons in molecules. This section can only be fully appreciated by those readers who are familiar with some aspects of the algorithms used...
themselves as transitions between boundary conditions. I will discuss phase transitions in two dimensional solvable models and explain them using the boundary conformal theories. In doing this, a mechanism relevant for the quantum phase transition of the Yang-Mills theory in higher dimensions is ...
Insulators, semiconductors, and metals, Quantum Theory of Molecules and Solids, 2• chapt - Slater - 1967 () Citation Context ...ing energies ... Drabble,J R - 《Physics Bulletin》 被引量: 14发表: 1967年 Insulator, semiconductors and metals : Quantum theory of molecules and solids. Vol...
^Covariant Loop Quantum Gravity: An Elementary Introduction to Quantum Gravity and Spinfoam Theory ^The Character of Physical Law0-262-56003-8. ^(6): 062116.:1109.6462.Bibcode:2012PhRvA..85f2116W.doi10.1103/PhysRevA.85.062116S2CID119273840 ...
the intensity of the light, as expected according to the wave theory, but was proportional instead to the frequency of the light. What the light intensity did determine was the number of electrons released from the metal (measured as an electric current). Another puzzling observation was that ...
Just as the theory of relativity assumes importance in the special situation where very large speeds are involved, so the quantum theory is necessary for the special situation where very small quantities are involved, i.e., on the scale of molecules, atoms, and elementary particles. Aspects of...