Magnetic Resonance of Spin One-Half Particles ModelSimulate magnetic resonance of a spin ½ particle with this tool. | |
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- License:
- Freeware
- Publisher Name:
- Larry Engelhardt
- Operating Systems:
- Windows All
- File Size:
- 802 KB
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Magnetic Resonance of Spin One-Half Particles Model Description
Magnetic Resonance of Spin One-Half Particles Model is a handy, easy to use application designed to help you analyze the magnetic resonance of a spin ½ particle. Users can vary the frequency of an oscillating magnetic field and see how the quantum spin responds. Users can also vary the magnitude of both the oscillating field and a static field to observe how this affects the resonance. The phenomenon of magnetic resonance is of practical importance, and the equations that describe magnetic resonance can be derived with relative ease. For this reason, the topic is appropriate for an undergraduate course in quantum mechanics, and it appears in some quantum mechanics textbooks. However, the equations cannot be solved analytically, so the treatment that is found in textbooks is relatively brief and involves confusing approximations. This simulation can hence provide a useful supplement for a course on quantum mechanics.
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