Quantum_Physics_Basics
Quantum_Physics_Basics
Unit II
24UETBS102
1 de’Broglie Hypothesis
Intro
de’Boglie Wavelength λ
Intro
de’Boglie Wavelength
E = hf
h
λ=
p
E = ℏω
⃗p = ℏ⃗k
Wave theory tells us that a wave carries its energy with the group velocity .
For matter waves, this group velocity is the velocity u of the particle.
Identifying the energy E and momentum p of a particle with its relativistic
energy mc 2 and its relativistic momentum mu respectively, it follows from
de Broglie relations that matter waves satisfy the following relation:
E
ω ℏ E c2 c
hf = = = = =
k p
ℏ
p u β
De’Broglie’s Hypothesis:
1 De Broglie’s Hypothesis says that Matter consists of both the particle
nature as well as wave nature.
2 De Broglie wavelength λ = h
p
3 From the above relation, it can be said that the wavelength of the
matter is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the particle’s
linear momentum.
4 This relation is applicable to both microscopic and macroscopic
particles.
5 The de Broglie equation is one of the equations that is commonly
used to define the wave properties of matter.
6 Electromagnetic radiation exhibits the dual nature of a particle (having
a momentum) and wave (expressed in frequency, and wavelength).
Acos (ωt − βz + Ψ)
vp = λf (1)
Note that the uncertainty principle has nothing to do with the precision of
an experimental apparatus.
Dr. Tanay Ghosh (SU) Sanjivani University, Kopargaon 9 / 11
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