A problem arises in quantum mechanics is finding the eigenvalues of the finite square well. Consider a particle of mass m, that moves inside a square potential well of height Vo and length 2a centered around 0, as shown in the figure below. III

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A problem arises in quantum mechanics is finding the eigenvalues of the finite square well.
Consider a particle of mass m, that moves inside a square potential well of height Vo and
length 2a centered around 0, as shown in the figure below.
III
= Ae
vn = Beka + Ce-ike
Vm = De
V2mE
k =
2m(Uo -E))
1- Find A, B,C and D
2- give the general solution for wave function
Transcribed Image Text:A problem arises in quantum mechanics is finding the eigenvalues of the finite square well. Consider a particle of mass m, that moves inside a square potential well of height Vo and length 2a centered around 0, as shown in the figure below. III = Ae vn = Beka + Ce-ike Vm = De V2mE k = 2m(Uo -E)) 1- Find A, B,C and D 2- give the general solution for wave function
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