Modern 2:Square Well Potentials
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This applet explores energy levels, bound states, boundary conditions and lots more. Run it until you understand it. | This applet explores energy levels, bound states, boundary conditions and lots more. Run it until you understand it. | ||
− | [http://webphysics.davidson.edu/ | + | [http://webphysics.davidson.edu/faculty/dmb/SingleWells/Well2.html square well java applet] |
Here is the math behind the easiest case. An infinite square well. | Here is the math behind the easiest case. An infinite square well. | ||
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[http://electron6.phys.utk.edu/qm1/modules/m2/square_well.htm finite square well math] | [http://electron6.phys.utk.edu/qm1/modules/m2/square_well.htm finite square well math] | ||
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here is an animation of a gaussian wavepacket in an infinite square well | here is an animation of a gaussian wavepacket in an infinite square well | ||
[http://www.optics.rochester.edu/~stroud/animations/swgaussian.html wavepacket animation] | [http://www.optics.rochester.edu/~stroud/animations/swgaussian.html wavepacket animation] |
Revision as of 03:51, 8 March 2006
This applet explores energy levels, bound states, boundary conditions and lots more. Run it until you understand it.
Here is the math behind the easiest case. An infinite square well. the finite square well (pdf file)
Here is the math behind the finite square well. I wil cover this in class.
here is an animation of a gaussian wavepacket in an infinite square well