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Applied Quantum Mechanics [Hardcover]

Walter A. Harrison (Author)
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9810243758 978-9810243753 July 2000
Quantum mechanics is widely recognized as the basic law which governs all of nature, including all materials and devices. It has always been essential to the understanding of material properties, and as devices become smaller it is also essential for studying their behaviour. Nevertheless, only a small fraction of graduate engineers and materials scientists take a course giving a systematic presentation of the subject. The courses for physics students tend to focus on the fundamentals and formal background, rather than on application, and do not fill the need. This text has been designed to fill the gap. The book covers those parts of quantum theory which may be necessary for a modern engineer. It focuses on the approximations and concepts which allow estimates of the entire range of properties of nuclei, atoms, molecules and solids, as well as the behaviour of lasers and other quantum-optic devices. It may be useful to graduate students in physics, whose courses on quantum theory tend not to include any of these applications. The material has been the basis of a course taught to graduate engineering students at Stanford University.

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  • Hardcover: 353 pages
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company (July 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9810243758
  • ISBN-13: 978-9810243753
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars explains microscopic quantum devices and structures, February 6, 2007
Harrison's book is a good compromise between learning the full, formal maths approach to quantum mechanics and a pragmatic desire by engineering students to know enough to do useful work. It deprecates such ideas as operators in Hilbert spaces in favour of describing such practical implementations as quantum dots, quantum wires, tunnelling and other inherently quantum phenomena.

The intent is to expose the reader to current active areas of solid state research and engineering, at the microscopic level when quantum effects must be taken into consideration. There is not enough here to do serious band structure calculations, for example. But you gain enough knowledge to understand and use band structure results that are presented to you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Novel presentation of QM but written in a poor writing style, December 27, 2011
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This book is illuminating. It is the only book I have read that explicitly develops the whole quantum mechanics formalism from wave particle duality!

Starting from the premise that everything is both wave and particle, it derives the wavefunctions for electron, photon, phonon and develops the formalism of quantum mechanics. It then applied the formalism to classical systems (free electrons in 1D, 3D, quantum systems, atoms, molecules, and crystals etc). Connecting with other physics subjects (statistical physics, many-body, optics etc), it also shows how QM may be applied to describe many real world systems. Many examples are novel as they are rarely seen treated in other books.

The problem I have is that the book is not very easy to follow. To get a good grasp of it, one probably needs to have taken intermediate classes in classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and statistical physics. Several reasons make it hard. First the book mostly just only sketches the derivation. Filling the gap takes much efforts as I found and consulting relevant reference and/or text books is necessary. Second, it often merely states but does not explain physical arguments--many of them are not obvious. Besides, sentences are not clearly structured into points using transition words; often several points are simply pinned together into a very long sentence which goes through several logical twist an turns. So, this book definitely is not suitable to be used as the major textbook for a first time quantum mechanics course. It would however surve well complementing introductory QM texts like Griffiths, Zettili, and Messiah.
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Simply figuring out how this apparently self-contradictory statement can be true will lead us to all of quantum theory. Read the first page
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Schroedinger Equation, Golden Rule, Hamilton's Equations, Boltzmann Equation, Schroedinger's Equation, Poisson's Equation, Unrestricted Hartree-Fock, Van Vleck
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