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= Units =
 
= Units =
  
Useful conversion to keep in mind:
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Useful conversion factors between different units (handy to keep in mind):
  
 
$1~\mathrm{meV}=1.5193~\mathrm{ps}^{-1}$
 
$1~\mathrm{meV}=1.5193~\mathrm{ps}^{-1}$
  
Constants[edit]
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== Constants ==
  
 
$h\approx6.62607\times10^{-34}\mathrm{J s}$
 
$h\approx6.62607\times10^{-34}\mathrm{J s}$
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$h\approx4.13567\mathrm{\,meV\, ps}$
 
$h\approx4.13567\mathrm{\,meV\, ps}$
 
The last expression, useful because it gets rid of the power of ten, comes from Mathematica's:
 
 
Convert[PlanckConstant, ElectronVolt*Second] 10^3*10^12
 
Reduced Planck constant:
 
$\hbar\approx1.05457\times10^{-34}\mathrm{J s}$
 
$\hbar\approx0.658212\mathrm{\,meV\, ps}$
 

Revision as of 14:36, 18 June 2015

Units

Useful conversion factors between different units (handy to keep in mind):

$1~\mathrm{meV}=1.5193~\mathrm{ps}^{-1}$

Constants

$h\approx6.62607\times10^{-34}\mathrm{J s}$

$h\approx4.13567\mathrm{\,meV\, ps}$