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Spectroscopy is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 3: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Spectroscopy
  • David W. Ball, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2008
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Abstract

The article discusses the pioneering work of Erwin Schrödinger on wave mechanics that forms the basis of modern understanding in subatomic behavior. Schrödinger introduced a second-order differential equation that had to be solved to explain the nature of the hydrogen atom. He also demonstrated that the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg and Born were mathematically equivalent and developed the concept of perturbation theory to explain the Stark effect.

Citation Information
David W. Ball. "Spectroscopy is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 3: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" Spectroscopy Vol. 23 (2008) p. 14 - 17
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_ball/108/