Understanding the Quantum World

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  • Premiered: Mar 2019
  • Episodes: 24
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Season 1
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Particle-Wave Duality
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Mar 28, 2019
Begin your journey into the quantum world by focusing on one of its most baffling features: the behavior of quantum entities as both particles and waves. Following her approach of .. show full overview
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Particles, Waves, and Interference Patterns
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Mar 28, 2019
Investigate one of the most famous demonstrations in physics: the double-slit experiment. See how electrons behave as both particles and waves when passing through two parallel slits in .. show full overview
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Observers Disturb What They Measure
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Mar 28, 2019
Consider what life would be like if quantum effects held at our everyday scale. For instance, there would be no trouble sitting in three chairs at once! Learn what happens when a .. show full overview
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Bell’s Theorem and Schrödinger’s Cat
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Mar 28, 2019
Ponder two celebrated and thought-provoking responses to the apparent incompatibility of quantum mechanics and classical physics. Bell’s theorem shows that attempts to reconcile the two .. show full overview
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Quantum Paradoxes and Interpretations
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Mar 28, 2019
Review the major theories proposed by physicists trying to make sense of the paradoxes of the quantum world. Look at the Copenhagen interpretation, Einstein’s realist view, the many .. show full overview
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The Position-Momentum Uncertainty Relation
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Mar 28, 2019
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle sets a fundamental limit on how much we can know about an object's position and momentum at the same time. Professor Carlson introduces this simple .. show full overview
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Wave Quantization
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Mar 28, 2019
Electrons don't just orbit the nucleus—they simultaneously exist as standing waves. Go deeper into what standing wave modes look like in one, two, and three dimensions, discovering that .. show full overview
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Quantum Wave Shapes and the Periodic Table
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Mar 28, 2019
Focus on standing waves of electrons around nuclei, seeing how the periodic table of elements results from what electrons do naturally: fall into the lowest energy state given the total .. show full overview
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Interference of Waves and Sloshing States
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Mar 28, 2019
Watch what happens when electrons are put into wave forms that differ from standing waves. Your goal is to understand why some of these superposition states are unstable. Professor .. show full overview
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Wave Shapes in Diamond and Graphene
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Mar 28, 2019
What accounts for the dramatic difference between diamond and graphene (a sheet of graphite one atom thick), both of which are composed of pure carbon? Study the role of electrons in .. show full overview
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Harmonic Oscillators
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Mar 28, 2019
A clock pendulum is an example of a classical harmonic oscillator. Extend this concept to the atomic realm to see how quantum waves behave like harmonic oscillators. Then learn how .. show full overview
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The Energy-Time Uncertainty Relation
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Mar 28, 2019
Return to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle from Lecture 6 to see how quantum uncertainty also extends to energy and time. This has a startling implication for energy conservation, .. show full overview
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Quantum Angular Momentum and Electron Spin
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Mar 28, 2019
Continue your investigation of the counterintuitive quantum world by contrasting angular momentum for planets and other classical objects with analogous phenomena in quantum particles. .. show full overview
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Quantum Orbital Angular Momentum
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Mar 28, 2019
Having covered electron spin in the previous episode, now turn to orbital angular momentum. Again, a phenomenon familiar in classical physics relating to planets has an analogue in the .. show full overview
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Quantum Properties of Light
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Mar 28, 2019
Among Einstein’s insights was that light comes in discrete packets of energy called photons. Explore the photoelectric effect, which prompted Einstein’s discovery. See a do-it-yourself .. show full overview
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Atomic Transitions and Photons
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Mar 28, 2019
Dive deeper into the interactions of light with matter. Starting with a hydrogen atom, examine the changes in energy and angular momentum when an electron transitions from one orbital to .. show full overview
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Atomic Clocks and GPS
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Mar 28, 2019
Peer into the structure of a cesium atom to see what makes it ideal for measuring the length of a second and serving as the basis for atomic clocks. Then head into space to learn how GPS .. show full overview
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Quantum Mechanics and Color Vision
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Mar 28, 2019
Probe the quantum events that underlie color vision, discovering the role of the retinal molecule in detecting different frequencies of photons as they strike cone cells in the eye’s .. show full overview
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A Quantum Explanation of Color
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Mar 28, 2019
Now turn to the sources of color in the world around us, from the yellow glow of sodium street lights to the brilliant red of a ruby pendant. Grasp the secret of the aurora, the .. show full overview
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Quantum Tunneling
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Mar 28, 2019
Anyone who makes use of a memory stick, a solid-state hard drive, or a smartphone relies on one of the most baffling aspects of the quantum world: quantum tunneling. Professor Carlson .. show full overview
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Fermions and Bosons
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Mar 28, 2019
Investigate why two pieces of matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time, reaching the conclusion that this is only true for fermions, which are particles with half-integer .. show full overview
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Spin Singlets and the EPR Paradox
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Mar 28, 2019
Study the most celebrated challenge to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics: the paradox proposed by Albert Einstein and his collaborators Boris Podolsky and Nathan .. show full overview
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Quantum Mechanics and Metals
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Mar 28, 2019
Analyze how metals conduct electricity, discovering that, in a sense, electrons “surf” from one metal atom to the next on a quantum mechanical wave. Probe the causes of electrical .. show full overview
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Superconductivity
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Mar 28, 2019
Close with one of Professor Carlson’s favorite topics: superconductivity. As noted in Lecture 23, when electrons flow through a metal, they lose energy to resistance. But this is not .. show full overview

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