Angular probability distribution
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1. Orbital angular momentum
Consider the angular wave function:
(see attached)
a) Construct the angular probability density. Show that you can write this as a product of (see attached) and show that both functions are probably normalized.
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The solution shows how to write the probability density function of a superposition of spherical harmonics as a product of normalized independent angular distribution functions
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The normalized spherical harmonics are:
(1.1)
The wavefunction is:
(1.2)
Using Euler's identity:
(1.3)
Then:
(1.4)
And ...
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