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Quantum Time Evolution: Instructor's Guide
Main Ideas
- Time evolution of quantum systems
- Stationary states
Students' Task
Estimated Time: 20 min
Students work in groups to solve for the time dependence of two quantum particles under the influence of a Hamiltonian. Students find the time dependence of the particles' states and some measurement probabilities.
Prerequisite Knowledge
- Spin 1/2 systems
- Familiarity with how to calculate measurement probabilities
- Solutions to the Schrödinger equation for a time independent Hamiltonian
- Dirac notation
Props/Equipment
- Tabletop Whiteboard with markers
- A handout for each student
Activity: Introduction
Little introduction is needed, although you may want to review how to find a time-evolved state for a time-independent Hamiltonian.
Activity: Student Conversations
Activity: Wrap-up
The main points of this activity are addressed in the last question. Students should recognize:
- a pattern of how these calculations proceed, and should learn to recognize
- a stationary state
- that measurement probabilities of non-stationary states will be time-dependent UNLESS you measure a quantity that commutes with the Hamiltonian.