1. Stern-Gerlach Experiments
2. Operators And Measurement
3. Schrödinger Time Evolution
4. Quantum Spookiness
5. Quantized Energies: Particle in a Box
6. Unbound States
7. Angular Momentum
8. Hydrogen Atom
9. Harmonic Oscillator
10. Perturbation Theory
11. Hyperfine Structure and the Addition of Angular Momentum
12. Perturbation of Hydrogen
13. Identical Particles
14. Time dependent perturbation theory
15. Periodic Systems
16. Modern Applications
Appendices
David H. McIntyre received a B.S. degree in physics from the
University of Arizona and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from
Stanford University. He has been on the physics faculty at
Oregon State University since 1989 and is one of the original
developers of the Paradigms in Physics program. His other
teaching interests include computational physics, computer
interfacing, and optical physics. His laboratory research
interests are in laser spectroscopy and optical physics.
Corinne A. Manogue received an A.B. degree in mathematics and
physics from Mount Holyoke Collegeand a Ph.D. degree in physics
from the University of Texas at Austin. She has been on the
physics faculty at Oregon State University since 1988 and is the
Director and one of the original developers of the Paradigms in
Physics program. She is a Fellow of the American Physical
Society and was awarded the Excellence in Undergraduate Physics
Teaching Award from the American Association of Physics Teachers in
2008. She is coauthoring a textbook on The Geometry of
Vector Calculus. Her theoretical research interests use the
octonions to parameterize higher dimensional theories of particle
physics.
Janet Tate received a B.Sc. degree in physics and chemistry from
the University of Natal and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from
Stanford University. She has been on the physics faculty at
Oregon State University since 1989 and is one of the original
developers of the Paradigms in Physics program. She is
particularly interested in helping students to improve their
critical thinking skills, especially through experimental work and
writing. Her laboratory research interests are in
experimental condensed matter physics.
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