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Introduction to Quantum Physics
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Section 1

History and Quantum Mechanical Quantities

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The Photoelectric Effect

Electrons are emitted from matter that is absorbing energy from electromagnetic radiation, resulting in the photoelectric effect.

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Photon Energies of the EM Spectrum

The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.

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Energy, Mass, and Momentum of Photon

A photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of light, which carries momentum and energy.

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Implications of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics has had enormous success in explaining microscopic systems and has become a foundation of modern science and technology.

Particle-Wave Duality

Wave–particle duality postulates that all physical entities exhibit both wave and particle properties.

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Diffraction Revisited

De Broglie's hypothesis was that particles should show wave-like properties such as diffraction or interference.

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The Wave Function

A wave function is a probability amplitude in quantum mechanics that describes the quantum state of a particle and how it behaves.

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de Broglie and the Wave Nature of Matter

The concept of "matter waves" or "de Broglie waves" reflects the wave-particle duality of matter.

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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

The uncertainty principle asserts a basic limit to the precision with which some physical properties of a particle can be known simultaneously.

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Philosophical Implications

Since its inception, many counter-intuitive aspects of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates.

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