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quantized, ppl. a.|ˈkwɒntaɪzd| [f. prec. + -ed1.] Subject to the restrictions imposed by quantization; able to occur with certain discrete values only.
1923H. L. Brose tr. Sommerfeld's Atomic Struct. & Spectral Lines iv. 212 Both [conditions] together demand that the electron move only in certain ‘quantised’ circles. 1937G. Gamow Struct. Atomic Nuclei iv. 67 The atomic nucleus, being a quantized system, is in general capable of existence in any one of a number of states of different energy. 1939V. Rojansky Introd. Quantum Mech. iv. 145 The energy of a free particle is not quantized. 1966C. Kittel Introd. Solid State Physics (ed. 3) v. 134 The lattice contribution to the heat capacity of solids..approaches zero as the temperature approaches zero; this can be explained only if the lattice vibrations are quantized. 1973Physics Bull. Dec. 715/3 The flux which is trapped in a superconducting loop is quantized in units of h/2e. |