Books on Quantum Technology/ Applied QM

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around recommendations for books or online resources on applied quantum mechanics and quantum technology, particularly aimed at someone seeking a basic understanding for a work experience project. The focus is on finding accessible materials that are not overly advanced.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests recommendations for up-to-date and accessible resources on applied quantum mechanics.
  • Another participant suggests "Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers" by Miller as a suitable introductory text, noting its accessibility despite being a real quantum mechanics book.
  • A follow-up inquiry asks whether Miller's book covers topics such as quantum dots, nanotechnology, and quantum optics.
  • A different participant recommends "Applied Quantum Mechanics" by Levi, indicating it may be more suitable for those with a basic understanding of introductory quantum mechanics, although they have no personal experience with the book.
  • It is noted that both recommended books are mainstream textbooks, and there may be non-textbook resources that could be more appropriate for the original request.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the difficulty of finding low-level applied quantum mechanics books, but there are differing opinions on the suitability of the recommended texts based on background knowledge.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about the reader's prior knowledge and specific interests in quantum technology topics are present, which may affect the relevance of the recommendations.

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Could anyone recommend an up-to-date and not too advanced book or online notes on applied quantum mechanics or quantum technology? Most of my books are quite old and I need to have a basic understanding of the subject for a work experience project in six weeks time.

Thank you!
 
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I think it will be hard to find an applied Quantum Mechanics book at low level. However, for a "basic understanding" for someone with a minimum background check out "Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers" by Miller
(Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521897831/?tag=pfamazon01-20).
This is a real QM book but very accessible (for a book at this level).
 
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Thank you for the recommendation. Does this book include topics like quantum dots, nanotechnology, and quantum optics? (I couldn't tell from the contents page)
 
Well, as I said, Miller's book is actually an introduction to quantum mechanics. Form the topics you mentioned, I think you should have a look at "Applied Quantum Mechanics" by Levi.
(Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521860962/?tag=pfamazon01-20)
I have no experience with this book but (but my engineering friends highly recommend this), it seems like it will be useful if you already have a basic knowledge in introductory quantum mechanics (ie it demands higher background then Miller's).
By the way, both of these books are mainstream textbooks. There might be other non-textbooks which may suit your cause better.
 
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