Modern 2:Square Well Potentials

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===finite and infinite square well potentials ===
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* Here is the math behind the easiest case.  An infinite square well.  I  will do this in detail in class. [http://panda.unm.edu/Courses/Fields/phys491/notes/TISEInfiniteSquare.pdf the finite square well (pdf file)].
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* Here is the math behind the easiest case.  An infinite square well.  I  will do this in detail in class. [http://panda.unm.edu/Courses/Fields/phys491/notes/TISEInfiniteSquare.pdf the infinite square well (pdf file)].
  
 
Also, at this point it is useful to compare the QM results with what you would get with the closest classical analogy, a string with clamped ends.
 
Also, at this point it is useful to compare the QM results with what you would get with the closest classical analogy, a string with clamped ends.

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Also, at this point it is useful to compare the QM results with what you would get with the closest classical analogy, a string with clamped ends.

  • This applet explores energy levels, bound states, boundary conditions and lots more. Run it until you understand it. square well java applet
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