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The Pauli Equation, also known as the Schrödinger-Pauli equation, is the formulation of the Schrödinger equation for spin one-half particles which takes into account the interaction of the particle's spin with the electromagnetic field. It is the non-relativistic border case of the Dirac equation and can be used where particles are slow enough that relativistic effects can be neglected. The Pauli equation was formulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1927.
[edit] DetailsThe Pauli equation is stated as: Where:
Somewhat more explicitly, the Pauli equation is: Notice that the Hamiltonian (the expression between square brackets) is a two-by-two matrix operator, because of the Pauli σ matrices. [edit] Relationship to the Schrödinger Equation and the Dirac EquationThe Pauli equation is non-relativistic, but it does predict spin. As such, it can be thought of an occupying the middle ground between:
Note that because of the properties of the Pauli matrices, if the magnetic vector potential [edit] Special CasesBoth spinor components satisfy the Schrödinger-Equation. This means that the system is degenerated as to the additional degree of freedom. With an external electromagnetic field the full Pauli equation reads: .where
With the Stern Gerlach term it is possible to comprehend the obtaining of spin orientation of atoms with one valence electron e.g. silver atoms which flow through an inhomogeneous magnetic field. Analogously, the term is responsible for the splitting of spectral lines (corresponding to energy levels) in a magnetic field as can be viewed in the anomalous Zeeman effect. [edit] Derivation of the Pauli equation by SchrodingerStarting from the Dirac equation for weak electromagnetic interactions : ![]() with using the following approximatations :
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