Consider a free electron near a boundary surface. (a) If øk (r)'s are the electron eigenfunctions, show that the function u(a, t) = Eox(=)¢x (0) cxp() satisfies a diffusion-type cquation. Ideutify the corresponding diffusion co- efficient. (b) Froum the thoory of diffusion how would you expect u(0, t) to be influenced by the prescnce of a boundary at a distance l fron the origin? Would the boundary be felt immediately or only after an clapse of tine? (c:) Exainine the expression for u(0, t) as a sum over k as given in (a). What is the range of Ek which contribute significantly to u(0, t) at the tiume when the influence of the boundary is felt by the clectron?

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Consider a free electron near a boundary surface.
(a) If øk (r)'s are the electron eigenfunctions, show that the function
u(a, t) = Eox(=)¢x (0) cxp()
(3)
satisfies a diffusion-type cquation. Ideutify the corresponding diffusion co-
efficient.
(b) Froum the thoory of diffusion how would you expect u(0, t) to be
influenced by the prescnce of a boundary at a distancel fron the origiu?
Would the boundary be felt immediately or only after an clapse of tine?
(c:) Exainine the expression for u(0, t) as a sum over k as given in (a).
What is the range of Ek which contribute significantly to u(0, t) at the tiume
when the influence of the boundary is felt by the clectron?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a free electron near a boundary surface. (a) If øk (r)'s are the electron eigenfunctions, show that the function u(a, t) = Eox(=)¢x (0) cxp() (3) satisfies a diffusion-type cquation. Ideutify the corresponding diffusion co- efficient. (b) Froum the thoory of diffusion how would you expect u(0, t) to be influenced by the prescnce of a boundary at a distancel fron the origiu? Would the boundary be felt immediately or only after an clapse of tine? (c:) Exainine the expression for u(0, t) as a sum over k as given in (a). What is the range of Ek which contribute significantly to u(0, t) at the tiume when the influence of the boundary is felt by the clectron?
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