In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system that, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force F proportional...
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The quantum harmonic oscillator is the quantum-mechanical analog of the classical harmonic oscillator. Because an arbitrary smooth potential can usually...
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displacement from the fixed point is called simple harmonic motion. In the diagram, a simple harmonic oscillator, consisting of a weight attached to one end...
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Oscillation (redirect from Oscillator)
three dimensions, harmonic oscillators behave similarly to one dimension. The simplest example of this is an isotropic oscillator, where the restoring...
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Anharmonicity (redirect from Anharmonic oscillator)
system from being a harmonic oscillator. An oscillator that is not oscillating in harmonic motion is known as an anharmonic oscillator where the system can...
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Wave function (section Quantum harmonic oscillator)
) determines in which basis the description is easiest. For the harmonic oscillator, x and p enter symmetrically, so there it does not matter which description...
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Uncertainty principle (redirect from Uncertainty theorems in harmonic analysis)
by the uncertainty principle. Consider a one-dimensional quantum harmonic oscillator. It is possible to express the position and momentum operators in...
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Quantum mechanics (section Harmonic oscillator)
model of the quantum harmonic oscillator uses an explicitly non-relativistic expression for the kinetic energy of the oscillator, and is thus a quantum...
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Schrödinger equation (section Harmonic oscillator)
the zero-point energy, and the wave function is a Gaussian. The harmonic oscillator, like the particle in a box, illustrates the generic feature of the...
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applications in quantum mechanics, notably in the study of quantum harmonic oscillators and many-particle systems. An annihilation operator (usually denoted...
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study and the classical limit. Consider the example of a simple harmonic oscillator initially at rest with amplitude A. Suppose that this system was...
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are modeled as harmonic oscillators near their equilibria, a derivation of the resonant frequency for a driven, damped harmonic oscillator is shown. An...
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any type of harmonic oscillator, such as a pendulum, a vibrating molecule or a passive electronic oscillator. Systems of such oscillators arise in many...
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potential with a shape somewhere between the square well and the harmonic oscillator. To this potential, a spin-orbit term is added. Even so, the total...
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Clock (section Oscillator)
semiconductor devices. The timekeeping element in every modern clock is a harmonic oscillator, a physical object (resonator) that vibrates or oscillates at a particular...
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A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the oscillations are driven by varying some parameters of the system at some frequencies...
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-dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillators. That is, each particle in our ensemble can be treated as a simple harmonic oscillator. The Hamiltonian for...
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be adiabatic invariants. Given Planck's quantization rule for the harmonic oscillator, either condition determines the correct classical quantity to quantize...
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Ladder operator (section Harmonic oscillator)
operators in quantum mechanics are in the formalisms of the quantum harmonic oscillator and angular momentum. There is a relationship between the raising...
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quantum harmonic oscillator is a well-known topic in quantum mechanical courses. We digress and say a few words about it. The harmonic oscillator Hamiltonian...
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two general types of electronic oscillators: the linear or harmonic oscillator, and the nonlinear or relaxation oscillator. The two types are fundamentally...
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practical obstacles in both cases. The Hamiltonian for the simple harmonic oscillator in one spatial dimension in the Wigner–Weyl representation is H =...
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zero-point energy of a quantum harmonic oscillator. An exact amount of energy ħω must be supplied to the harmonic oscillator lattice to push it to the next...
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harmonic oscillator, often described as a state that has dynamics most closely resembling the oscillatory behavior of a classical harmonic oscillator...
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to call a partial a harmonic, the first being actual and the second being theoretical). Oscillators that produce harmonic partials behave somewhat...
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Torsion spring (section Torsional harmonic oscillators)
Their behavior is analogous to translational spring-mass oscillators (see Harmonic oscillator Equivalent systems). The general differential equation of...
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Adiabatic theorem (section Quantum harmonic oscillator)
quantum harmonic oscillator described by a single quantum number, this means the quantum number will remain unchanged. Figure 1 shows how a harmonic oscillator...
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capacitor and the inductor and can therefore be modeled as a simple harmonic oscillator. When the magnetic flux from one inductor is able to affect the inductance...
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Newton's laws of motion (section Harmonic motion)
equation for a simple harmonic oscillator with frequency ω = g / L {\displaystyle \omega ={\sqrt {g/L}}} . A harmonic oscillator can be damped, often by...
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promotion of a classical harmonic oscillator to a quantum harmonic oscillator. The displacement of a classical harmonic oscillator is described by x ( t...
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