MPhys Physics with Ô°ÇøÒùÂÒ in Europe

Year of entry: 2027

Course unit details:
Quantum Mechanics 2

Course unit fact file
Unit code PHYS20302
Credit rating 10
Unit level Level 2
Teaching period(s) Semester 2
Offered by Department of Physics & Astronomy
Available as a free choice unit? No

Pre/co-requisites

Unit title Unit code Requirement type Description
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics PHYS20101 Pre-Requisite Compulsory
Mathematics of Waves and Fields PHYS20171 Pre-Requisite Compulsory
Pre-requisites:
  • Introduction to Quantum Mechanics PHYS20101;
  • Mathematics of Waves and Fields PHYS20171 OR MATH24420 PDEs and vector calculus

Aims

The unit aims to: deepen knowledge of quantum mechanics to be able to understand atomic, molecular and solid-state physics.

Learning outcomes

ILO 1 Work with angular momentum operators and their eigenvalues to understand basic properties of quantum systems, including atomic fine-structure and first-order shifts in energy levels produced by external fields.
ILO 2 Use quantum mechanics to solve problems with central and other potentials, such as those related to atoms, molecules, and simple models of solids.
ILO 3 Understand the basics of time-dependent perturbation theory and its applications, for example to radiative transitions, selection rules, and the principles of lasing.

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures28
Independent study72

 

Lectures, online notes, podcasts, self-tests and occasionally quiz and problems during lectures.

Assessment methods

Method Weight
Other 10%
Written exam 90%

Recommended reading

McIntyre, D.H. Quantum Mechanics, A Paradigms Approach (Cambridge University Press)
Gasiorowicz, S. Quantum Physics (Wiley) Mandl, F. Quantum Mechanics (Wiley)
Rae, A. I. M. Quantum Mechanics (Chapman and Hall)

Ô°ÇøÒùÂÒ hours

Scheduled activity hours
Lectures 28
Independent study hours
Independent study 72

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Yang Xian Unit coordinator

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