Topics in Atomic Physics / Edition 1

Topics in Atomic Physics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0387257489
ISBN-13:
9780387257488
Pub. Date:
11/16/2005
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
0387257489
ISBN-13:
9780387257488
Pub. Date:
11/16/2005
Publisher:
Springer New York
Topics in Atomic Physics / Edition 1

Topics in Atomic Physics / Edition 1

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Overview

The importance of the field of atomic physics to modern technology cannot be overemphasized. Atomic physics served as a major impetus to the development of the quantum theory of matter in the early part of the twentieth century and, due to the availability of the laser as a laboratory tool, it has taken us into the twen- first century with an abundance of new and exciting phenomena to understand. Our intention in writing this book is to provide a foundation for students to begin researchinmodernatomicphysics. As the title implies, it is not, nor was it intended to be, an all-inclusive tome covering every aspect of atomic physics. Any specialized textbook necessarily reffects the predilection of the authors toward certain aspects of the subject. This one is no exception. It reffects our - lief that a thorough understanding of the unique properties of the hydrogen atom is essential to an understanding of atomic physics. It also reffects our fasci- tion with the distinguished position that Mother Nature has bestowed on the pure Coulomb and Newtonian potentials, and thus hydrogen atoms and Keplerian - bits. Therefore, we have devoted a large portion of this book to the hydrogen atom toemphasizethisdistinctiveness. Weattempttostresstheuniquenessof theattr- tive 1/r potential without delving into group theory. It is our belief that, once an understanding of the hydrogen atom is achieved, the properties of multielectron atoms can be understood as departures from hydrogenic properties.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387257488
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 11/16/2005
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

Charles E. Burkhardt earned his Ph.D. in experimental atomic physics at Washington University in St. Louis in 1985. He is Professor of Physics at Florissant Valley Community College in St. Louis. Jacob J. Leventhal earned his Ph.D. in experimental atomic physics at the University of Florida in 1965. He is Curators' Professor at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. They have collaborated on experimental atomic physics since 1980, publishing numerous papers in research and teaching journals.

Table of Contents

Background.- Angular Momentum.- Angular Momentum—Two Sources.- The Quantum Mechanical Hydrogen Atom.- The Classical Hydrogen Atom.- The Lenz Vector and the Accidental Degeneracy.- Breaking the Accidental Degeneracy.- The Hydrogen Atom in External Fields.- The Helium Atom.- Multielectron Atoms.- The Quantum Defect.- Multielectron Atoms in External Fields.- Interaction of Atoms with Radiation.
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