Abstract
According to quantum mechanics, the information with respect to any measurement on a physical system is contained in a mathematical object, the wave function. In this chapter we become familiar with the mathematical objects that represent the measured properties themselves, namely the quantum mechanical operators. We start from a brief introduction into operators and their properties, emphasizing linear operators, and noncommuting operators. Then we introduce the canonical position and momentum operators. Defining functions of operators, we derive different quantum mechanical operators that correspond to different physical observables, including angular momentum, kinetic energy, and the scalar potential energy. Finally, we introduce the quantum mechanical total energy operator (the Hamiltonian) and demonstrate its explicit generic form for nanoscale building blocks such as atoms and molecules.
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