AYOB - week 07 - Mossbauer
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I can explain the meaning of the following statement: “for the measurement of a property of a quantum system, the probability to get a particular eigenvalue as result of the measurement is given by the modulus squared of the corresponding probability amplitude”. *
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I can explain what the concept ‘resonant scattering’ means. *
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I can explain the role of recoil in the scattering process. *
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I can point out the difference between scattering light on atoms and scattering gamma rays on nuclei. *
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I can explain what is meant by ‘nuclear resonant scattering’. *
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I can point out why nuclear resonant scattering increases with increasing temperature by Doppler broadening. *
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I can explain how the existence of recoilless resonant scattering leads to behavior that has a temperature dependence different from what is dictated by Doppler broadening. *
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I can explain the role of ‘summing the probability amplitudes’ in the observed intensity dip in a detector placed behind a resonant absorber. *
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I can explain how the Mossbauer effect gives rise to a single line spectrum for an absorber where only a monopole shift is present. *
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I can explain how the Mossbauer effect gives rise to a spectrum with 6 lines for an absorber where only a magnetic dipole interaction is present. *
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I can explain how the Mossbauer effect gives rise to a spectrum with 2 lines for an absorber where only a electric quadrupole interaction is present. *
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What is the piece of new knowledge you were most excited about this week ?
What was the most useless/dullest/boring part of the course in the past week ?
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