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Quantum Superposition Mark Van Raamsdonk
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The Quantum World All matter made of elementary particles Modern physics: understand in detail how nature works at distances 100,000,000,000,000 times smaller than we can see!
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Classical physics fails at these distance scales
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Orbiting charge would produce EM radiation This carries away energy Electron losing energy spirals into nucleus Atoms would be unstable by classical rules All atoms would cease to exist in a nanosecond
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The double slit experiment Bright line appears directly between the slits, with other bright lines to the sides
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Explain via wave interference Recall: light is a wave of oscillating electric and magnetic fields Oscillating electric field Oscillating magnetic field James Clerk Maxwell 1864
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Light waves from two slits add up to make bright central line Constructive Interference In this direction, light from two slits is “out of phase” and cancels Destructive Interference
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CRUCIAL POINT: Pattern on screen results from combination of light waves from the two different slits.
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Surprise: same result for electrons XXXX ELECTRON XXXX more electrons less electrons Electrons behave like waves?? Interference between different electrons going through the two slits?? (No!)
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Bigger surprise: same pattern when we send in one at a time! Each electron can “see” both slits!
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Explanation: quantum superposition electrons can be in two places at once! Electron at a definite location Single electron at a superposition of two locations Single electron at a superposition of many locations Electron in superposition has no definite location until we measure it
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The wavefunction Mathematically, we describe a quantum superposition by a function x) is larger/smaller in magnitude in places where we are more/less likely to find electron largest here zero here
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Schrodinger’s Equation Determines how wavefunctions will evolve with time Correctly explains double slit experiment in terms of single electrons
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A model of atoms Schrodinger’s equation shows that electrons can exist in stable configurations around nuclei Wavefunctions and energies for these configurations determine most properties of matter
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Mysterious spectrum of light from atoms and all other puzzles completely explained HydrogenHeliumNeon
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Key idea: quantum superposition For any two allowed states of any quantum system, the system can exist in a state which is the
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