Difference between revisions of "Forest FermiGoldenRule Notes"
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: <math>\phi_f</math> = final quantum state of system after a transition | : <math>\phi_f</math> = final quantum state of system after a transition | ||
: <math>H_{pert}</math> = part of the Hamiltonian which is responsible for the transition. | : <math>H_{pert}</math> = part of the Hamiltonian which is responsible for the transition. | ||
+ | :<math>H_0</math> = Unperturbed ("steady state") Hamiltonian | ||
+ | : <math>H_{tot} = H_0 + H_{pert}</math> = total hamiltonian describing the quantum mechanical system | ||
: <math>dv</math> integration over all space | : <math>dv</math> integration over all space |
Revision as of 03:11, 22 November 2007
Fermi's Golden rule is used to calculate the probability (per unit time) of a quantum mechanical transition between two quantum states. Although Fermi first coined the term "Golden Rule", Dirac developed most of the machinery.
where
- = initial quantum state of the system
- = final quantum state of system after a transition
- = part of the Hamiltonian which is responsible for the transition.
- = Unperturbed ("steady state") Hamiltonian
- = total hamiltonian describing the quantum mechanical system
- integration over all space