Summary of One-Dimensional Systems: Difference between revisions

From PhyWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New page: '''1. ''Zero'' Potential''' Physical Example: Proton in beam from cyclotron Significant Feature: Results used for other systems '''2. ''Step'' Potential (energy below top)''' Physical ...)
 
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
Significant Feature: Results used for other systems
Significant Feature: Results used for other systems


'''2. ''Step'' Potential (energy below top)'''
'''2. [[Transmission-Reflection, S-matrix|''Step'' Potential]] (energy below top)'''


Physical Example: Conduction electron near surface of metal
Physical Example: Conduction electron near surface of metal
Line 29: Line 29:
Significant Feature: No reflection at certain energies
Significant Feature: No reflection at certain energies


'''6. ''Finite Square Well'' Potential'''
'''6. [[1D bound states#Finite asymmetric square well|''Finite Square Well'' Potential]]'''


Physical Example: Neutron bound in nucleus
Physical Example: Neutron bound in nucleus
Line 35: Line 35:
Significant Feature: Energy quantization
Significant Feature: Energy quantization


'''7. ''Infinite Square Well'' Potential'''
'''7. [[1D bound states#Infinite square well|''Infinite Square Well'' Potential]]'''


Physical Example: Molecule strictly confined to box
Physical Example: Molecule strictly confined to box
Line 47: Line 47:
Significant Feature: Zero-point energy
Significant Feature: Zero-point energy


'''9. ''Periodic'' Potential'''
'''9. [[Motion in a periodic potential|''Periodic'' Potential]]'''


Physical Example: Electron in lattice
Physical Example: Electron in lattice

Revision as of 09:38, 27 June 2011

1. Zero Potential

Physical Example: Proton in beam from cyclotron

Significant Feature: Results used for other systems

2. Step Potential (energy below top)

Physical Example: Conduction electron near surface of metal

Significant Feature: Penetration of excluded region

3. Step Potential (energy above top)

Physical Example: Neutron trying to escape nucleus

Significant Feature: Partial reflection at potential discontinuity

4. Barrier Potential (energy below top)

Physical Example: -particle trying to escape Coulomb barrier

Significant Feature: Tunneling

5. Barrier Potential (energy above top)

Physical Example: Electron scattering from negatively ionized atom

Significant Feature: No reflection at certain energies

6. Finite Square Well Potential

Physical Example: Neutron bound in nucleus

Significant Feature: Energy quantization

7. Infinite Square Well Potential

Physical Example: Molecule strictly confined to box

Significant Feature: Approximation to finite square well

8. Simple Harmonic Oscillator Potential

Physical Example: Atom of vibrating diatomic molecule

Significant Feature: Zero-point energy

9. Periodic Potential

Physical Example: Electron in lattice

Significant Feature: Energy band and energy gap


Problem [[1]]