Intro to Quantum Mechanics II
The adiabatic approximation is a method in quantum mechanics that allows for the simplification of the treatment of systems that change slowly compared to their intrinsic timescales. In this framework, it is assumed that the system remains in its instantaneous eigenstate as parameters are varied, leading to the idea that the system does not exchange heat with its environment during the process. This concept is crucial for understanding molecular interactions, especially when discussing potential energy surfaces and transitions.
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