Quantum Physics I (8.04) Spring 2016 Assignment 2: Problem Set 2
Quantum Physics I (8.04) Spring 2016 Assignment 2: Problem Set 2
Quantum Physics I (8.04) Spring 2016 Assignment 2: Problem Set 2
Problem Set 2
1. de Broglie wavelength [20 points]
(a) The de Broglie wavelength of a non-relativistic (nr) electron with kinetic energy
Ekin can be written as as
δ
λnr = √ Å .
Ekin
In this formula δ is a unit-free constant, and the value of the energy Ekin is
entered in eV as a pure number. The answer comes out in Angstroms (Å =
10−10 m) . Give the value of the unit-free constant δ.
(b) The de Broglie wavelength of a relativistic (r) electron with energy E can be
calculated in terms of the γ factor of the electron: E = γme c2 . One finds
ℓ
λr = p .
γ2 − 1
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e2 e2
= me c2 → r0 = .
r0 me c2
Here e is the charge of the electron. The bar-Compton wavelength λ̄C of the electron
is
~
λ̄C = .
me c
Finally, the fine structure constant α, which measures the strength of the electromag-
netic coupling is
e2 1
α = ≃ .
~c 137
(a) The Bohr radius a0 is the length scale that can be constructed from e2 , ~, and
me and no extra numerical constants. Find the formula for the Bohr radius by
consideration of units. Evaluate this length in terms of fm.
(b) Show that the three lengths form a geometric sequence with ratio α:
a0 : λ̄C : r0 = 1 : α : α2 .
u′ = R u .
(a) Build the two-by-two matrix U that represents the beam splitter. For this con-
sider
what happens when a photon hits the beam splitterfrom
the top side (input
1 0
) and when it hits it from the bottom side (input ). To fix conventions
0 1
U will have all entries positive (and real) except from the bottom right-most
element (the 2,2 element). Confirm that U is unitary.
The interferometer with detectors D0 and D1 (shown below) uses two identical
copies of the beam splitter. The incoming photon arrives from the top side.
(b) A defective bomb is inserted in the lower branch of the interferometer. What
are the detection probabilities P0 and P1 at D0 and D1 respectively?
A functioning bomb inserted in the lower branch of the interferometer. What
is the detonation probability Pboom and the detection probabilities P0 and P1 ?
Express your answers in terms of R and T .
(c) You test bombs until you are reasonably sure that either they malfunction or
that they are operational. What fraction f of the operational bombs can be
certified to be good without detonating them? Give your answer in terms of R.
What is the maximum possible value for f ?
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5. Plane waves for matter particles. [10 points] Assume we want to represent the
wave for a matter particle moving in the x direction with momentum p = ~k. A
reasonable guess for such a wave is
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