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hydrogen atom
atom of element hydrogen
quantum harmonic oscillator
quantum mechanical model of a particle in a harmonic potential well
particle in a box
physical model in quantum mechanics which is analytically solvable
Fermi gas
physical model of 'gases' composed of many non-interacting identical fermions
spin quantum number
quantum number parameterizing spin and angular momentum
potential barrier
area, where a potential exhibits a local maximum
free particle
particle that, in some sense, is not bound by an external force, or equivalently not in a region where its potential energy varies
free electron model
a simple model for the behaviour of valence electrons in a crystal structure of a metallic solid
Morse potential
Interatomic interaction model
dihydrogen cation
molecular ion
nearly free electron model
physical model of solid metals as electron gases
Particle in a one-dimensional lattice
a problem that occurs in the model of a periodic crystal lattice
helium atom
mathematical modeling of a helium atom
spin-½
thumb|A single point in space can spin continuously without becoming tangled. Notice that after a 360° rotation, the spiral flips between clockwise and counterclockwise orientations. It returns to its original configuration after spinning a full 720°.
Delta potential
model of an energy potential in quantum mechanics
particle in a spherically symmetric potential
quantum mechanical model of a quantum nonrelativistic particle subject to a classical spherically symmetric potential well
two-state quantum system
quantum system that can exist in any quantum superposition of two independent (physically distinguishable) quantum states; quantum systems with two possible states
rigid rotor
model of rotating physical systems
Two-electron atom
helium-like quantum systems that have a nucleus and two electrons
Solution of Schrödinger equation for a step potential
system in quantum mechanics
finite potential well
quantum mechanics concept
quantum capacitance
the variation of electrical charge with respect to the variation of electrochemical potential
particle in a ring
mathematical model
Pöschl–Teller potential
Quantum mechanical potential