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==Mon, Feb 22, 2021== | ==Mon, Feb 22, 2021== | ||
− | ===Section | + | ===Section 4.3 cont.=== |
+ | more about degeneracy... | ||
+ | :- when a<sub>x</sub>≠a<sub>y</sub>≠a<sub>z</sub> --> calculate energies | ||
+ | :[[Media:Deg_Excel.pdf|Degeneracy Excel worksheet]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Section 4.4=== | ||
+ | :[[Media:ExProb4_3.pdf|Probability of finding particle in a certain area of a 1D box]] | ||
+ | :[[Media:ExProb4_4.pdf|Expectation Value problem]] | ||
==Weds, Feb 24, 2021== | ==Weds, Feb 24, 2021== | ||
+ | Review | ||
+ | ===Chapter 1=== | ||
+ | :* Blackbody Radiation, Figure 1.2 with frequency axis (Sec 1.3) | ||
+ | :* Photoelectric Effect, Figure 1.4 (Sec 1.4) | ||
+ | :* Particle-Wave Duality (sec 1.5/1.6 - eq. 1.11) | ||
+ | :* Emission Spectra/Rydberg Eq. (Sec 1.7 - eq. 1.13) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chapter 2=== | ||
+ | :* Properties of Waves (Sec 2.2) | ||
+ | ::- Standing wave derivation (eq. 2.10) | ||
+ | ::- construction/destruction of waves | ||
+ | ::- Classical Non-Dispersive Wave Equation (eq. 2.11) | ||
+ | :* Derivation of Classical Non-Dispersive Wave Equation to QM Equivalent/time-independent Schrodinger Eq. (Sec 2.3 - eq.2.21) | ||
+ | :* Basics of Operator Algebra (operator, eignefunction, eigenvalue) (Sec 2.4) | ||
+ | :* Orthogonal (eq. 2.31), Normalized (see ex prob 2.6), and complex conjugate. (Sec. 2.5) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chapter 3=== | ||
+ | :* Postulate 1 - wave function fully describes particle (sec 3.1) | ||
+ | :* Postulate 2 - operators (sec 3.2) | ||
+ | :* Postulate 3 - eignevalues (sec 3.3) | ||
+ | :* Postulate 4 - Expectation Value (sec 3.4) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chapter 4=== | ||
+ | :*Particle in a 1D Box (Sec 4.2) | ||
+ | ::- boundary conditions | ||
+ | ::- acceptable wavefunction (eq. 4.13) | ||
+ | ::- normalization of wavefunction (eq. 4.15) | ||
+ | ::- energy (eq. 4.17) | ||
+ | :* 2D/3D Boxes (Sec 4.3) | ||
+ | ::- 2D/3D wavefunctions | ||
+ | ::- 2D/3D energy | ||
+ | :*Applying Postulates (Sec 4.4) | ||
+ | ::- Probability of finding particle in a region of box (Ex. Prob 4.3) | ||
+ | ::- Expectation Value (Ex. Prob. 4.4) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Chapter 5, partial (lab)=== | ||
+ | :* A "real-life" 1D PIB - conjugated diene/polyene | ||
+ | ::- wavefunction (same as 1D box) | ||
+ | ::- energy levels (calculated using 1D box energy) | ||
+ | ::- given a conjugated polyene | ||
+ | :::* determine molecular/box length (WebMO) | ||
+ | :::* considering the number of π-electrons, evaluate the "''n''" associated with the HOMO and LUMO. | ||
+ | :::* predict λ<sub>max</sub> --> ''ΔE=hc/λ''. | ||
+ | :::* given λ<sub>max</sub> predict molecular length (ie. box length) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Additional Skills=== | ||
+ | :'''Proficient with Excel''' | ||
+ | ::- basics of spreadsheets/graphing | ||
+ | ::- using global variable/universal constants | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Proficient with Igor''' | ||
+ | ::- how to "load waves" | ||
+ | ::- graphing | ||
+ | ::- layout | ||
+ | :'''Proficient with Mathematica''' | ||
+ | ::- Plot function | ||
+ | ::- Sin function | ||
+ | ::- Manipulate function | ||
+ | :'''Proficient with WebMO''' | ||
+ | ::-starting jobs/drawing structures/submitting jobs/viewing results | ||
+ | :'''Proficient in operating the UV-Vis Spectrophotometer''' | ||
+ | ::- Turn on instrument | ||
+ | ::- Prepare sample | ||
+ | ::- Blank instrument | ||
+ | ::- Collect sample data | ||
+ | ::- save data (.CSV) to USB and transfer to Igor/Excel | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Media:ACS Salary report.pdf|ACS Salaries Report 2020]] | ||
==Thurs, Feb 25, 2021== | ==Thurs, Feb 25, 2021== | ||
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==Friday, Feb 26, 2021== | ==Friday, Feb 26, 2021== | ||
+ | No class |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 3 March 2021
Mon, Feb 22, 2021
Section 4.3 cont.
more about degeneracy...
- - when ax≠ay≠az --> calculate energies
- Degeneracy Excel worksheet
Section 4.4
Weds, Feb 24, 2021
Review
Chapter 1
- Blackbody Radiation, Figure 1.2 with frequency axis (Sec 1.3)
- Photoelectric Effect, Figure 1.4 (Sec 1.4)
- Particle-Wave Duality (sec 1.5/1.6 - eq. 1.11)
- Emission Spectra/Rydberg Eq. (Sec 1.7 - eq. 1.13)
Chapter 2
- Properties of Waves (Sec 2.2)
- - Standing wave derivation (eq. 2.10)
- - construction/destruction of waves
- - Classical Non-Dispersive Wave Equation (eq. 2.11)
- Derivation of Classical Non-Dispersive Wave Equation to QM Equivalent/time-independent Schrodinger Eq. (Sec 2.3 - eq.2.21)
- Basics of Operator Algebra (operator, eignefunction, eigenvalue) (Sec 2.4)
- Orthogonal (eq. 2.31), Normalized (see ex prob 2.6), and complex conjugate. (Sec. 2.5)
Chapter 3
- Postulate 1 - wave function fully describes particle (sec 3.1)
- Postulate 2 - operators (sec 3.2)
- Postulate 3 - eignevalues (sec 3.3)
- Postulate 4 - Expectation Value (sec 3.4)
Chapter 4
- Particle in a 1D Box (Sec 4.2)
- - boundary conditions
- - acceptable wavefunction (eq. 4.13)
- - normalization of wavefunction (eq. 4.15)
- - energy (eq. 4.17)
- 2D/3D Boxes (Sec 4.3)
- - 2D/3D wavefunctions
- - 2D/3D energy
- Applying Postulates (Sec 4.4)
- - Probability of finding particle in a region of box (Ex. Prob 4.3)
- - Expectation Value (Ex. Prob. 4.4)
Chapter 5, partial (lab)
- A "real-life" 1D PIB - conjugated diene/polyene
- - wavefunction (same as 1D box)
- - energy levels (calculated using 1D box energy)
- - given a conjugated polyene
- determine molecular/box length (WebMO)
- considering the number of π-electrons, evaluate the "n" associated with the HOMO and LUMO.
- predict λmax --> ΔE=hc/λ.
- given λmax predict molecular length (ie. box length)
Additional Skills
- Proficient with Excel
- - basics of spreadsheets/graphing
- - using global variable/universal constants
- Proficient with Igor
- - how to "load waves"
- - graphing
- - layout
- Proficient with Mathematica
- - Plot function
- - Sin function
- - Manipulate function
- Proficient with WebMO
- -starting jobs/drawing structures/submitting jobs/viewing results
- Proficient in operating the UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
- - Turn on instrument
- - Prepare sample
- - Blank instrument
- - Collect sample data
- - save data (.CSV) to USB and transfer to Igor/Excel
Thurs, Feb 25, 2021
Exam 1 (Ch 1-5)
Friday, Feb 26, 2021
No class