Quantum Energy levels in atomic, molecular, nuclear and solid state physics

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The discussion centers on the challenges of writing a 10-page essay on Quantum Energy levels across various physics domains, including atomic, molecular, nuclear, and solid state physics. The author plans to start with the particle in a box model and the Schrödinger wave equation, then move to Bohr theory and De Broglie's concepts for atomic physics. For nuclear physics, they intend to cover different nuclear models, including the shell model and the Yukawa potential. Suggestions for molecular and solid state physics include exploring HOMO and LUMO gaps and bandgaps, as well as the relevance of s and p orbitals in hybridization. The author acknowledges the broad scope of the topic, indicating it may be too extensive for the assignment's length.
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Greetings everyone

I have been been asked to write a 10 page essay on Quantum Energy levels in atomic, molecular, nuclear and solid state physics. My problem is that this is such a huge topic and my knowledge of quantum energy levels and solid state physics is limited.


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In my initial planning i decided to start by explaining the particle in the box model as a basis and used Schrödinger wave equation and related the wave equation to the energy. From there i planned on using Bohr theory and De Broglie's explaining of standing waves to derive energy equations in atomic physics. For nuclear energies i planned on writing on the various nuclear models (shell model for example) and I'm trying to work in something about the yakawa potential. I'm a bit unsure on what to write about for molecular and solid state physics. Can anyone through around some ideas for me or recommend a good book . My thanks
 
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You can look up HOMO and LUMO gaps for molecular physics and bandgaps for solid state. Also, the s and p orbitals from atomic physics are used quite a bit in molecular physics through hybridization.

But this is a very broad subject. Probably way too much for 10 pages.
 
Thanks, Your Advice has been a great help
 
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