5
1 Prof. Sung-Won Lee Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University Welcome to Physics 3301 Introduction to Quantum Physics a.k.a Modern Physics Fall, 2021 8/24/2021 2 Syllabus PHYS 3301, Modern Physics Fall 2021 3 l Course webpage http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~slee/3301/ l Textbook Lecture Notes, HW Assignments, Physics Colloquium, etc.. 4 l This course has several components: Lecture: lecture, demos and active learning Reading: study the text BEFORE lecture Homework: individual problem solving Term paper & oral presentation

Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

1

Prof. Sung-Won LeeDept. of Physics & Astronomy

Texas Tech University

Welcome to Physics 3301Introduction to Quantum Physicsa.k.a Modern PhysicsFall, 2021

8/24/20212

SyllabusPHYS 3301, Modern Physics

Fall 2021

3

l Course webpage http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~slee/3301/

l Textbook

Lecture Notes, HW Assignments, Physics Colloquium, etc..

4

l This course has several components:� Lecture: lecture, demos and active learning� Reading: study the text BEFORE lecture� Homework: individual problem solving� Term paper & oral presentation

Page 2: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

5

l Homework:� Homework sets will be assigned regularly (weekly basis)� Homework assignments will be collected (during class)� Doing well on the homework is crucial to your success in

the course.

l Term Paper:� A term paper will be written (5-10 pages) and orally

presented (15 minutes: TBD). � Topic for the term paper will be decided in consultation

with the instructor based on the topics covered in the the course.

� Term paper grade is 10% of your total grade. � I also give you the Physics Colloquium schedule (every

Tuesday at 3:30 pm) and encourage you to attend these high-profile talks. You might find a topic interesting and decide to write your term paper on that.

6

Examsl There will be 2 in-class mid-term exams and one final exam

(see the class schedule for dates).

l The exams are closed book. Note cards, smart phones, iPad and other gizmos are not allowed. Calculators are allowed.

l The final exam is comprehensive.

l There will be no make-up exams.

7

Gradingl The course grade will be based on 2 midterm exams, the

final exam, Homework, term paper/presentation, and labs.

8

Help(s)l Please do not wait until the last second to seek help. If you do not

understand the material or feel that you are falling behind, seek help as soon as possible.

l I am available during office hours. If you cannot make it, call me or e-mail me.

Dr. Sung-Won Lee, where: Sci 101, when: TR 2:00-3:00

contact phone #: 834-8188

Page 3: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

9

End of Administrative Details

Go to Lecture 1

TTU Campus Vaccination Clinic*

*Vaccine also available by appointment from Student Health Services: 806-743-2848

Thursday, August 26, 10 AM to 2 PM

City of Lubbock Mobile Vaccination Bus

Memorial Circle near Math Building

Chemistry Building

Bus Parked Here!

Additional Resources(clickable links below)

TTU COVID vaccine siteIncludes vaccination clinic schedule, brief video discussing the vaccine (and debunking common myths), etc.

TTU vaccine rewards Show your vaccination card to win a host of prizes!

COVID briefing videos, and COVID dashboard updated daily with new data on case numbers, deaths, active cases, demographics, etc.

City of Lubbock COVID site

PHYS-3301

Aug. 24, 2021

Lecture 1

Page 4: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

Relativistic

mechanics,

El.-Mag.

(1905)

Maxwell’s Equations of electromagnetism (1873)

Classical

physics

Newtonian Mechanics,ThermodynamicsStatistical Mechanics

Quantum

mechanics

(1920’s-)

Relativistic

quantum

mechanics

(1927-)

Nonclassical Physics

Structure of the course “Modern Physics”

Relativistic

quantum

mechanics

(1927-)

Relativistic

mechanics,

El.-Mag.

(1905)

Quantum

mechanics

(1920’s-)

Classical

physics

How Fast

is “Fast”?

How Small

is “Small”?

Relativistic

quantum

mechanics

(1927-)

Relativistic

mechanics,

El.-Mag.

(1905)

Quantum

mechanics

(1920’s-)

Classical

physics

Fast => v~cc= the velocity of light

Small => e.g. atomic sizeRelativistic

quantum

mechanics

(1927-)

Relativistic

mechanics,

El.-Mag.

(1905)

Quantum

mechanics

(1920’s-)

Classical

physics

Page 5: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Texas Tech University 8/24/2021

Modern Physics• Two basic ideas

– Time and space are not absolutes.

– Particles behave like waves and waves behave like particles.

• Two branches– Special Relativity

– Quantum Mechanics

17

With an understanding of these branches, we can then explore areas of modern physics such as superconductivity, modern optics, nuclear physics, particle physics and cosmology - along with a host of other areas of science.