Exploring Quantum Physics through Hands-on Projects (Paperback)
暫譯: 透過實作專案探索量子物理
David Prutchi, Shanni Prutchi
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2012-02-07
- 售價: $1,180
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $1,156
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 288
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1118140664
- ISBN-13: 9781118140666
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相關分類:
物理學 Physics、量子 Quantum
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Build an intuitive understanding of the principles behind quantum mechanics through practical construction and replication of original experiments
With easy-to-acquire, low-cost materials and basic knowledge of algebra and trigonometry, Exploring Quantum Physics through Hands-on Projects takes readers step by step through the process of re-creating scientific experiments that played an essential role in the creation and development of quantum mechanics.
Presented in near chronological order—from discoveries of the early twentieth century to new material on entanglement—this book includes question- and experiment-filled chapters on:
。Light as a Wave
。Light as Particles
。Atoms and Radioactivity
。The Principle of Quantum Physics
。Wave/Particle Duality
。The Uncertainty Principle
。Schro"dinger (and his Zombie Cat)
。Entanglement
From simple measurements of Planck's constant to testing violations of Bell's inequalities using entangled photons, Exploring Quantum Physics through Hands-on Projects not only immerses readers in the process of quantum mechanics, it provides insight into the history of the field—how the theories and discoveries apply to our world not only today, but also tomorrow.
By immersing readers in groundbreaking experiments that can be performed at home, school, or in the lab, this first-ever, hands-on book successfully demystifies the world of quantum physics for all who seek to explore it—from science enthusiasts and undergrad physics students to practicing physicists and engineers.
Table Of Contents
Introduction xi
Prologue xv
Important Disclaimer and Warnings xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
About the Authors xxv
1 LIGHT AS AWAVE 1
Newton’s View: Light Consists of Particles 1
Young’s Interference of Light 3
Automatic Scanning of Interference Patterns 6
The Final Nail in the Coffin for Newton’s Theory of Light 8
Light as an Electromagnetic Wave 9
Polarization 11
Optics with 3-cm Wavelength “Light” 11
Real-World Behaviors 16
Double-Slit Interference with Microwaves 17
The Doppler Effect 18
Experiments and Questions 20
2 LIGHT AS PARTICLES 23
The Seed of Quantum Physics: Planck’s Formula 27
The Photoelectric Effect 28
Can we Detect Individual Photons? 36
Low-Cost PMT Power Supplies 38
Listening to Individual Photons 41
Where does this Leave Us? 45
Experiments and Questions 45
3 ATOMS AND RADIOACTIVITY 49
The Need for Vacuum 49
The Mechanical Vacuum Pump 51
The Vacuum Gauge 53
A Very-High-Voltage Power Supply 56
A Vacuum Tube Legow Set 56
Phosphor Screens 59
The Electron Gun 60
The Discovery of the Electron 61
Cathode-Ray Tubes 63
Thomson’s First 1897 Experiment—Negative Charge and Rays are Joined Together 65
Thomson’s Second Experiment—Electrostatic Deflection of Cathode Rays 67
Thomson and the Modern CRT 69
Thomson’s Third Experiment—Mass-to-Charge Ratio of the Electron 72
Measuring e/m with our CRT 74
A Magical Measurement of e/m 77
Thomson’s “Plum Pudding” Model of the Atom 79
Geiger–Mu‥ller Counter 80
a, b, and g 89
The Nature of Beta Radiation 92
The Ionizing Power of Alpha 92
What are Alpha Particles? 95
Rutherford’s Alpha-Scattering Experiment 96
Rutherford’s Planetary Model of the Atom 102
Experiments and Questions 103
4 THE PRINCIPLE OF QUANTUM PHYSICS 107
Emission Spectroscopy 107
Bohr’s Spark of Genius 113
Orbitals and Not Orbits 115
Quantization—The Core of Quantum Physics 117
Experiments and Questions 118
5 WAVE–PARTICLE DUALITY 121
Gamma-Ray Spectrum Analysis 122
What is the Nature of Light? 126
Two-Slit Interference with Single Photons 128
Imaging Single Photons 133
The Answer: Complementarity 135
Matter Waves 137
Matter Waves and the Bohr Atom 137
Experimental Confirmation of De Broglie’s Matter Waves 138
Two-Slit Interference with Single Electrons 142
A Simple TEM 144
Blurring the Line Between Quantum and Classical 148
Particle–Wave Duality in the Macroscopic World 148
Experiments and Questions 149
6 THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE 151
Wavefunctions 151
The Uncertainty Principle 153
Experimental Demonstration of the Uncertainty Principle 155
Time–Energy Uncertainty 159
Fourier Analysis 159
Bye, Bye Clockwork Universe 163
Experiments and Questions 165
7 SCHRO‥ DINGER (AND HIS ZOMBIE CAT) 167
Real-World Particle in a Box 171
Quantum Tunneling 174
Quantum Tunneling Time 178
Many-Worlds Interpretation 183
Schro‥dinger’s Cat in the Lab 184
Beam Splitters 186
Who Rolls the Dice? 190
The Mach–Zehnder Interferometer 192
“Which-Way” Experiments 197
The Quantum Eraser 199
Experiments and Questions 200
8 ENTANGLEMENT 203
Bell’s Inequalities 205
An Entangled-Photon Source 211
Detecting Entangled Photons 214
High-Purity Single-Photon Source 219
Testing Bell’s Inequality 220
Closing the Loopholes 225
The Age of Quantum Information 226
A Quantum Random-Number Generator 228
Quantum Information 229
Quantum Teleportation 230
Faster-Than-Light Communication 236
Quantum Cryptography 237
Quantum Computing and Technologies for the Future 240
Experiments and Questions 242
REFERENCES 245
SOURCES FOR MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 249
ABBREVIATIONS 255
INDEX 257
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透過實際建構和複製原始實驗,建立對量子力學原理的直觀理解。
《透過實作專案探索量子物理》使用易於獲得、低成本的材料以及基本的代數和三角學知識,逐步引導讀者重現對量子力學的創建和發展起重要作用的科學實驗。
本書幾乎按時間順序呈現——從二十世紀初的發現到有關糾纏的新材料——包括充滿問題和實驗的章節,內容涵蓋:
。光作為波
。光作為粒子
。原子與放射性
。量子物理的原理
。波/粒子二象性
。不確定性原理
。薛丁格(和他的殭屍貓)
。糾纏
從對普朗克常數的簡單測量到使用糾纏光子測試貝爾不等式的違反,《透過實作專案探索量子物理》不僅讓讀者沉浸於量子力學的過程中,還提供了該領域歷史的洞見——這些理論和發現如何適用於我們的世界,不僅是今天,還有明天。
通過讓讀者沉浸於可以在家中、學校或實驗室進行的開創性實驗,這本首創的實作書籍成功地為所有尋求探索量子物理的人解開了這個領域的神秘面紗——從科學愛好者和大學物理學生到實踐中的物理學家和工程師。
目錄
引言 xi
序言 xv
重要的免責聲明和警告 xix
致謝 xxiii
關於作者 xxv
1 光作為波 1
牛頓的觀點:光由粒子組成 1
楊氏光的干涉 3
干涉圖樣的自動掃描 6
牛頓光學理論的最後一根釘子 8
光作為電磁波 9
偏振 11
3公分波長的“光”光學 11
現實世界的行為 16
微波的雙縫干涉 17
多普勒效應 18
實驗和問題 20
2 光作為粒子 23
量子物理的種子:普朗克公式 27
光電效應 28
我們能檢測單個光子嗎? 36
低成本的光電倍增管電源 38
聆聽單個光子 41
這讓我們處於何種境地? 45
實驗和問題 45
3 原子與放射性 49
對真空的需求 49
機械真空泵 51
真空計 53
高壓電源 56
真空管樂高套件 56
磷光屏 59
電子槍 60
電子的發現 61
陰極射線管 63
湯姆森的第一次1897年實驗——負電荷和射線的結合 65
湯姆森的第二次實驗——陰極射線的靜電偏轉 67
湯姆森與現代陰極射線管 69
湯姆森的第三次實驗——電子的質量與電荷比 72
用我們的陰極射線管測量 e/m 74
神奇的 e/m 測量 77
湯姆森的“梅子布丁”原子模型 79
蓋革-穆勒計數器 80
α、β 和 γ 89
β 輻射的性質 92
α 的電離能力 92
α 粒子是什麼? 95
拉塞福的α散射實驗 96
拉塞福的行星模型 102
實驗和問題 103
4 量子物理的原理 107
發射光譜學 107
波爾的天才火花 113
軌道與非軌道 115
量子化——量子物理的核心 117
實驗和問題 118
5 波/粒子二象性 121
伽馬射線光譜分析 122
光的本質是什麼? 126
單光子的雙縫干涉 128
成像單光子 133
答案:互補性 135
物質波 137
物質波與波爾原子 137
德布羅意物質波的實驗確認 138
單電子的雙縫干涉 142
簡單的透射電子顯微鏡 144
模糊量子與經典之間的界線 148
宏觀世界中的粒子-波二象性 148
實驗和問題 149
6 不確定性原理 151
波函數 151
不確定性原理 153
不確定性原理的實驗演示 155
時間-能量不確定性 159
傅立葉分析 159
再見,鐘擺宇宙 163
實驗和問題 165
7 薛丁格(和他的殭屍貓) 167
現實世界的盒子中的粒子 171
量子隧穿 174
量子隧穿時間 178
多世界詮釋 183
薛丁格的貓在實驗室 184
光束分割器 186
誰在擲骰子? 190
馬赫-澤恩德干涉儀 192
“哪一條路”實驗 197
量子橡皮擦 199
實驗和問題 200
8 糾纏 203
貝爾不等式 205
糾纏光子源 211
檢測糾纏光子 214
高純度單光子源 219
測試貝爾不等式 220
關閉漏洞 225
量子信息的時代 226
量子隨機數生成器 228
量子信息 229
量子傳送 230
超光速通信 236
量子密碼學 237
量子計算與未來技術 240
實驗和問題 242
參考文獻 245
材料和元件來源 249
縮寫 255
索引 257