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Best 1 Quantum mechanics

Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that describes the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels, characterized by quantization and probabilistic outcomes.

2 Schrodinger equation

The Schrödinger equation is a fundamental equation in quantum mechanics that describes how the wave function of a particle changes over time, dictating its probability distribution and energy levels.

3 Quantum electrodynamics

Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) is the quantum field theory describing light and matter interactions, accurately predicting electromagnetic phenomena by treating photons as force-carrying particles exchanged between charged entities.

4 Pauli exclusion principle

The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that two identical fermions—like electrons—cannot occupy the same quantum state simultaneously within a system.

5 Wave-particle duality

Wave-particle duality posits that all matter exhibits properties of both waves, like diffraction, and particles, possessing localized energy and momentum, challenging classical descriptions.

6 Quantum entanglement

Quantum entanglement links two or more particles in such a way that they share the same fate, no matter how far apart they are; measuring one instantly influences the state of the other.

7 Werner Heisenberg

Werner Heisenberg is best known for formulating the uncertainty principle, a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. This principle states that it's impossible to simultaneously know both the position and momentum of a particle with perfect accuracy. His work profoundly impacted our understanding of measu...

8 Dirac equation

The Dirac equation is a relativistic quantum mechanical equation that describes fermions—particles possessing intrinsic angular momentum—and predicts the existence of antimatter.

9 Photoelectric effect

The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a material when light shines on it, with the ejected electrons' energy dependent on light frequency, not intensity.

10 Planck's law

Planck's law describes the spectral radiance of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body as a function of its temperature and wavelength, introducing energy quantization.

11 Path integral formulation

The path integral formulation of quantum mechanics calculates probabilities by summing contributions from all possible paths a particle could take between two points in spacetime.

12 Bell's theorem

Bell's theorem demonstrates that any local realistic theory—one assuming locality and pre-existing properties—predicts correlations weaker than those experimentally observed in entangled quantum systems.

13 Quantum chromodynamics

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) describes the strong force governing interactions between quarks and gluons, binding them into hadrons like protons and neutrons within atomic nuclei.

14 Born rule
Born rule

The Born rule in quantum mechanics states that the probability of a measurement yielding a specific outcome is proportional to the square of the absolute value of the corresponding wave function at that point.

15 Superconductivity

Superconductivity is a phenomenon where certain materials exhibit zero electrical resistance and expel magnetic fields below a characteristic critical temperature.

16 Blackbody radiation

Blackbody radiation describes the electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object solely due to its temperature; it's a theoretical ideal where absorption is perfect across all wavelengths.

17 Quantum tunneling

Quantum tunneling is a phenomenon where a particle can pass through a potential barrier even if it lacks the energy to do so classically, due to wave-like properties and probability.

18 Spin
Spin

In quantum mechanics, spin is an intrinsic form of angular momentum possessed by elementary particles like electrons, behaving as if they are spinning despite not physically rotating.

19 Bell inequality

Bell's inequalities establish mathematical limits on correlations achievable by local realism, and their experimental violation demonstrates quantum entanglement defying classical assumptions about independent physical properties.

20 Hawking radiation

Hawking radiation is theorized black hole emission resulting from quantum effects near the event horizon, causing extremely slow mass loss and eventual black hole evaporation.

21 BCS theory
BCS theory

BCS theory explains conventional superconductivity as arising from the formation of Cooper pairs—bound states of electrons mediated by lattice vibrations—leading to zero electrical resistance at low temperatures.

22 Matter wave

A matter wave, theorized by Louis de Broglie, proposes that all particles—like electrons or atoms—exhibit wave-like behavior alongside their particle properties, described by a wavelength inversely proportional to their momentum.

23 Moungi G. Bawendi

Moungi G. Bawendi is a chemist renowned for developing colloidal quantum dot synthesis, enabling precise control over nanocrystal size and properties with significant implications for displays and biomedicine.

24 Quantum harmonic oscillator

The quantum harmonic oscillator models systems experiencing a restoring force proportional to displacement, predicting quantized energy levels determined by integer values of "v" representing vibrational states.

25 Superposition principle

The superposition principle states that when two or more waves overlap, the resultant displacement is the sum of the individual displacements caused by each wave acting alone.

26 Louis E. Brus

Louis E. Brus is a physical chemist renowned for his pioneering work in the 1980s synthesizing and characterizing colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals, now widely known as quantum dots.

27 Waldorf Quantum

The Waldorf Quantum is a masterpiece of hybrid synthesis, combining wavetable, granular, and FM engines with an analog filter. It offers a massive sound palette that can transition from organic, grainy textures to sharp, metallic leads. Its unique 'Quantum' engine allows for complex modulation paths...

28 Finish Quantum Ultimate Dishwasher Powerballs

Finish Quantum Powerballs represent a significant advancement in dishwasher detergent technology. These multi-compartment pods combine detergent, rinse aid, and pre-wash stain remover in a single, convenient ball. They are exceptionally effective at removing tough stains, preventing film buildup, an...

29 Fermi-Dirac statistics

Fermi-Dirac statistics describes the probability of fermions—particles like electrons and protons with half-integer spin—occupying energy states in a system at thermal equilibrium, adhering to the Pauli exclusion principle.

30 Cosmic inflation

Cosmic inflation proposes an extremely rapid, exponential expansion of the universe in its earliest moments, occurring within a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang.

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