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Swanson, Mark S.
2023
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“...7. Symmetry, angular momentum, and multiparticle states -- 7.1. Quantum mechanical observables as symmetry generators -- 7.2. Rotation group theory -- 7.3. Rotations and quantum mechanics -- 7.4. General angular momentum -- 7.5. The Stern-Gerlach...”2023
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“...4. Quantum bits -- 4.1. Qubits and comparison with classical bits -- 4.2. Qubit model applied to the Stern-Gerlach experiment -- 4.3. Qubit model applied to polarized photon (computational and Hadamard basis introduced) -- 4.4. Bloch sphere...”
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Bisht, Prem B.
2022
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“... energy levels -- 2.6. Franck-Hertz experiment -- 2.7. Stern-Gerlach experiment : spin quantization -- 2.8. Compton effect -- 2.9. Quantum mechanical picture of matter -- 2.10. Raman spectroscopy...”2022
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Pieper, Martin
2021
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“...Quantum mechanics in Hilbert spaces -- Postulates of quantum mechanics -- Discrete energy levels with degeneracy -- Particles in the potential box, Stern-Gerlach experiment and Schrödinger's cat....”2021
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“...Part I Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms -- 1 Matter-wave Interferences with Molecules -- 2 Neutron Interferometry -- 3 Analysis of a Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- 4 Spectroscopic Measurements on a Neutron Beam -- 5 Measuring the Electron Magnetic...”
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Kok, Pieter
2018
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“... paths and superpositions -- The beam splitter as a matrix -- The phase in an interferometer -- How to calculate probabilities -- Gravitational wave detection -- Chapter 3: Electrons with Spin -- The Stern-Gerlach experiment -- The spin observable -- The Bloch...”2018
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Baaquie, Belal Ehsan
2013
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“... indeterminacy -- 8 Quantum Superposition -- 9 Quantum Theory of Measurement -- 10 The Stern-Gerlach experiment -- 11 The Feynman Path Integral -- 12 Conclusions -- Glossary of Terms -- List of Symbols -- References -- Index....”2013
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Ghatak, Ajoy
2004
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“... and Ket Algebra -- 13: Angular Momentum II Using Bra and Ket Algebra -- 14: Experiments with Spin Half Particles The Stern-Gerlach Experiment, Larmor Precession and Magnetic Resonance -- 15: Angular momentum III Eigenfunctions Using Operator Algebra -- 16...”2004
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Greiner, Walter
2001
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“...1 The Quantization of Physical Quantities -- 1.1 Light Quanta -- 1.2 The Photoelectric Effect -- 1.3 The Compton Effect -- 1.4 The Ritz Combination Principle -- 1.5 The Franck-Hertz Experiment -- 1.6 The Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- 1.7 Biographical Notes...”2001
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Wessel-Berg, Tore
2001
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“... Concluding remarks -- 10. Questioning Stern-Gerlach -- 10.1 Basis of the Stern-Gerlach experiment -- 10.2 The flaw in the Stern-Gerlach theory -- 11. Photon Tunneling—Superluminal? -- 11.1 Photon tunneling in a microwave configuration -- Appendix to Chapter 11...”2001
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“... in Crossed Fields -- 9. Exact Results for the Three-Body Problem -- 10. Analysis of a Stern—Gerlach Experiment -- 11. Measuring the Electron Magnetic Moment Anomaly -- 12. Neutron Interferometry -- 13. The Penning Trap -- 14. Quantum Cryptography -- 15. Hidden...”
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Greiner, Walter
1994
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“...1. The Quantization of Physical Quantities -- 1.1 Light Quanta -- 1.2 The Photoelectric Effect -- 1.3 The Compton Effect -- 1.4 The Ritz Combination Principle -- 1.5 The Franck-Hertz Experiment -- 1.6 The Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- 1.7 Biographical...”1994
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Bohm, Arno
1986
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“... Process—The Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- Appendix to Section XIII.1 -- XIII.2 Spin Correlations in a Singlet State -- XIII.3 Bell’s Inequalities, Hidden Variables, and the Einstein-Podolsky Rosen Paradox -- Problems -- XIV Transitions in Quantum Physical Systems...”1986
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Estermann, Immanuel
1959
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“..., by V.W. Cohen.--Molecular scattering at the solid surface, by F.C. Hurlbut.--Some applications of molecular beam techniques to chemistry, by S. Datz and E.H. Taylor.--A Stern-Gerlach experiment on polarized neutrons, by J.E. Sherwood, T.E. Stephenson...”1959