Potentials + Quantization in Two Spatial Dimensions 
Potentials + Quantization in Two Spatial Dimensions
by UC Irvine
Video Lecture 9 of 28
Copyright Information: Shaka, A.J. Quantum Principles 131A (UCI OpenCourseWare: University of California, Irvine), http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_131a_quantum_principles.html... [January 20, 2015]. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/deed.en_US).
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Date Added: January 29, 2015

Lecture Description

Recorded on January 30, 2014.

Index of Topics:
-0:04 Lecture 9
-1:02 Odd, or Antisymmetric, Functions
-2:40 Odd, or Antisymmetric, Functions (II)
-4:20 A More Realistic Potential
-5:57 The Morse Potential
-7:12 The Morse Potential (II)
-8:30 The Morse Potential (III)
-9:37 The Morse Potential (IV)
-11:42 The Morse Potential (V)
-14:18 Applications
-18:05 The 6-12 Potential
-22:55 The 6-12 Potential (II)
-24:02 The 6-12 Potential (III)
-27:28 Quantum Systems in 2D and 3D
-28:41 Particle in a 2D Box
-29:51 Particle in a 2D Box (II)
-33:40 Particle in a 2D Box (III)
-35:23 Separating Variables
-37:17 Separating Variables (II)
-38:52 Final Solution
-39:49 Quantum Dots
-42:40 Degeneracy
-43:52 Practice Problem 12
-44:40 Symmetry
-45:33 Symmetry (II)
-46:47 Symmetry (III)
-47:55 Breaking Symmetry

Course Index

Course Description

This course provides an introduction to quantum mechanics and principles of quantum chemistry with applications to nuclear motions and the electronic structure of the hydrogen atom. It also examines the Schrödinger equation and study how it describes the behavior of very light particles, the quantum description of rotating and vibrating molecules is compared to the classical description, and the quantum description of the electronic structure of atoms is studied.

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