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Consider a particle of mass mand energy E in a region where the potential energy is constant U0. Greater than E and the region extends tox=+

(a) Guess a physically acceptable solution of the Schrodinger equation in this region and demonstrate that it is solution,

(b) The region noted in part extends from x = + 1 nm to +. To the left of x = 1nm. The particle鈥檚 wave function is Dcos (109m-1 x). Is also greater than Ehere?

(c) The particle鈥檚 mass m is 10-3 kg. By how much (in eV) doesthe potential energy prevailing from x=1 nm to U0. Exceed the particle鈥檚 energy?

Short Answer

Expert verified

Schrodinger wave equation is (x)=Ce-ax, and potential energy exceeds the particle鈥檚 energy by 0.0843eV.

Step by step solution

01

Schrodinger wave equation.

(a) State the expression for Schrodinger wave equation.

-h22md2(x)dx2+U(x)(x)=贰蠄(x)

Here, (x)is a wave function along directionU(x) is the potential energy of the particle, E is the particle鈥檚 energy, h is the modified Planks constant, and m is the mass of the particle.

02

Tunnelling phenomenon.

In classical mechanics for the case E < U0, the particle is reflected totally. That means the particle will be reflected backwards at the potential barrier. So, there is no possibility for particle to penetrate the barrier. Hence, there is no transmission of particle into the barrier.

But, in quantum mechanics for the case E < U0, the probability corresponding to the particle鈥檚 tunnelling through the barrier is not zero. Hence, there is a possibility for the particle to penetrate the through the barrier. This phenomenon is known as the tunnelling effect.

For the condition E < U0 , the wave traveling along positive x direction (x>0), after a small time interval, the wave will die out

The general form of exponential decaying wave function is:

(x)e-x

Here, (x)is the wave function along x direction, is the wave propagation, andx is the absolute value of position of particle along x direction.

03

Potential energy

The potential energy in the case of potential step is.

Ux=0forx<0U0forx0

Here, U0is the potential energy of the particle in the region x0.

Consider the case E<U0.

The wave function for the potential step for the case E<U0 is shown below:

Here, the potential in region I is zero, and potential in region II is U0

The Schrodinger wave equation in region II is,

-h22md2(x)dx2+U0(X)=E(X)

Multiply the above equation on both sides with -2mh2.

localid="1656118013311" (-2mh2)(-h22md2(x)dx2+U0(X))=(-2mh2)E(X)

localid="1656118027619" d2(x)dx2-2mU0h2(x)=-2mEh2(x)

localid="1656118041032" d2(x)dx2-2mUh2(x)+2mEh2(x)=0

localid="1656118055211" d2(x)dx2-2mU0h2(U0-E)(X)=0

Let, localid="1656118070285" a2=2m(U0-E)h2

04

Substitute.

Substitute a2 for2mh2U0-Eind2xdx2-2mh2U0-E(X)=0

d2(x)dx2-a2(x)=0鈥︹︹︹︹︹︹︹︹. (1)

The general solution of the above wave function is of the following form,

(x)=Eeax+Ce-ax鈥︹︹︹︹︹︹︹︹.. (2)

Here, E, and C are the constants.

From the postulates of wave function, the wave function must be finite everywhere.

Let us verify whether the wave function is valid or not.

Whenx, the termis eax diverges. That is ea()=0. Here, the wave function is not infinite.

So, in equation (2) the term Eeaxis not acceptable. This is possible as the constant E is zero.

When x, the term e-ax is the coverage. That is. e-a=0.here, the wave function is finite.

So, in equation (2) the term Ce-ax is acceptable.

Substitute 0 for E in x=Eeax+Ce-ax.

x=0eax+Ce-ax

=Ce-ax

Therefore, the solution of the Schrodinger wave equation in region II is (x)=Ce-ax.

05

Potential energy is greater than particle energy or not?

(b) The wave function for the left of x = 1 nm is,

x0x<1nm=Dcos(109m-1x)

For the region 0x<1nm, the potential energy is constant which is U0 . And given that in region U0>E.

For the region 0x<1nm, the potential energy is U(x). The particle鈥檚 wave function for region 0x<1nm, is Dcos(109m-1x). The particle is localized in this region; this is possible as the potential energy is must less than the particle鈥檚 total energy.

Therefore, the answer is No. That is, the potential energy is not greater than the particle鈥檚 energyE.

06

Particle energy

(c) The wave function for region0x<1nm is,

x0x<1nm=Dcos(109m-1x)

The first derivate of wave function is:

诲蠄x0x<1nmdx=ddx(Dcos(109m-1x))

=-(109m-1)Dsin(109m-1x)

The wave function for regionx1nmis,

xx1nm=Ce-ax

So, the derivate is:

诲蠄xx1nmdx=ddxCe-ax

=-aCe-ax

From the properties of wave function, apply the boundary condition for first derivative of xat x = 1 nm

诲蠄(x)0x<1nmdx=诲蠄(x)x1nmdx

Substitute -(109m-1)Dsin(109m-1x)for 诲蠄(x)0x<1nmdx and, -aCe-ax for 诲蠄(x)x1nmdx

-(109m-1)Dsin(109m-1x)=-aCe-ax

a=(109m-1)sin(109m-1x)cos(109m-1x)

=(109m-1)tan(109m-1x)

Substitute 1nm for x ina=(109m-1)tan(109m-1x)

a=(109m-1)tan(109m-1x(1nm))

=(109m-1)tan109m-1x(1nm)10-9m1nm

=(109m-1)tan(1)

=(109m-1)(1.5574)

Substitute (109m-1)(1.5574) for a, and 10-30 kg for m inU0-E=a2h22m

U0-E=109m-11.557421.0545710-34J2210-30kg

=1.348710-20J

Rounding off to three significant figures, the potential energy exceeds the particle鈥檚 energy by 1.35 x 10-20 J.

Convert the value of U0-Efrom J to eV as follow:

U0-E=1.348710-20J

=1.348710-20J1eV1.610-19J

= 0.08429eV

Rounding off to three significant figures, the potential energy exceeds the particle鈥檚 energy by = 0.08429eV.

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