Physics Notes
Physics Notes
Experiments such as the photoelectric effect and blackbody radiation showed that
light behaves as a particle (photon).
However, phenomena like interference and diffraction proved that light also
behaves as a wave.
This led to the conclusion that radiation has both wave and particle properties, a
concept known as wave-particle duality.
de Broglie Hypothesis
In 1924, Louis de Broglie extended the idea of dual nature to matter. He proposed
that all moving particles (such as electrons) also exhibit wave-like properties.
The wavelength (λ) of a moving particle is given by:
where:
λ=h2mE\lambda = \frac{h}{\sqrt{2mE}}
where EE is the kinetic energy of the particle.
where:
Energy-time uncertainty:
where ΔL\Delta L is the uncertainty in angular momentum and Δθ\Delta \theta is the
uncertainty in angular position.
The wave nature of electrons is used in electron microscopes to achieve very high
resolution (better than optical microscopes).
2. Quantum Tunneling
3. Semiconductor Physics
4. Quantum Computing
Conclusion
Quantum mechanics revolutionized our understanding of physics by introducing concepts
like wave-particle duality, matter waves, and uncertainty principle. These principles
form the foundation for modern electronics, quantum computing, and nanotechnology.
The applications of quantum mechanics continue to drive innovation in various scientific and
technological fields.