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Dr. Forest h is "h bar"<br> | Dr. Forest h is "h bar"<br> | ||
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* <math> [- \frac{h^2}{2M}\Delta^2 + V]W(x,y,z)=E W(x,y,z) </math><br> | * <math> [- \frac{h^2}{2M}\Delta^2 + V]W(x,y,z)=E W(x,y,z) </math><br> | ||
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<math>w(y) = C\sin(ky)+D\cos(ky)</math><br> | <math>w(y) = C\sin(ky)+D\cos(ky)</math><br> | ||
<math>w(z) = E\sin(qz)+F\cos(qz)</math><br> | <math>w(z) = E\sin(qz)+F\cos(qz)</math><br> | ||
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* Applying B. C. at x=y=z=0 wave function should be zero, that means B=D=F=0. We have<br> | * Applying B. C. at x=y=z=0 wave function should be zero, that means B=D=F=0. We have<br> |
Revision as of 04:40, 16 August 2007
1.) Given a quantum mechanical particle of mass
confined inside a box of sides . The particle is allowed to move freely between and .- Use the time-independent Schrodinger equation for this problem to obtain the general form for the eigenfunctions of the particle
- Now apply boundary conditions to obtain the specific eigenfunctions and eigenenergies for this specific problem.
- Assume and find the first 6 eigenenergies of the problem in terms of the box side length ( ), the particle mass ( ) and standard constants. What are their quantum number? Make a sketch of the eigenvalue spectrum, a table listing these eigenenergies and the quantum numbers of all the states that correspond to them.
Solution:
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Dr. Forest h is "h bar"
In our case, using separation of variables, we will get 3 differential equations for x, y and z. W(x,y,z)=w(x)w(y)w(z)
The same will be for y and z.
Solution of equation (1) is following
- Applying B. C. at x=y=z=0 wave function should be zero, that means B=D=F=0. We have
Also, w(a)=0 which gives
A, C and E are normalization constants
The eigenfunction for each component will be
The eigenenergies
Total energy is sum of these energies.