3. At time t = 0, a hydrogen atom is in its ground state (100). The hydrogen atom is then placed in a time-dependent, sp
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3. At time t = 0, a hydrogen atom is in its ground state (100). The hydrogen atom is then placed in a time-dependent, sp
3. At time t = 0, a hydrogen atom is in its ground state (100). The hydrogen atom is then placed in a time-dependent, spatially uniform clectric field E(t) = Ezet/ = 2 Using first-order time-dependent perturbation theory, find the probability for the atom to end up in cach of the four excited states (200), 121m), at time t = 0. Treat the electron as a spinless particle.
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