Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 41, Problem 59CP

(a)

To determine

Prove that the reflection coefficient for the given condition is R=(k1k2)2(k1+k2)2.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 59CP

Proof for the reflection coefficient for the given condition is R=(k1k2)2(k1+k2)2 shown below.

Explanation of Solution

Write the Schrodinger’s equation.

    2ψx2=2m2(EU)ψ                                                   (I)

Here, ψ is the wavefunction, m is the mass, E is the energy, U is the potential energy and is h/2π, h is Plank’s constant

Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update, Chapter 41, Problem 59CP

The solutions of the equation I for the region I in the above figure is

    ψ1=Aeik1x+Beik1x                                                 (II)

The solutions of the equation I for the region II in the above figure is

    ψ2=Ceik2x                                                 (III)

Here, A, B and C are the constants.

Check the solution for the region I satisfies the equation I.

    2ψ1x2=2m2Eψ12x2(Aeik1x)+2x2(Beik1x)=2m2E(Aeik1x+Beik1x)k12(Aeik1x)k12(Beik1x)=2m2E(Aeik1x+Beik1x)k12(Aeik1x+Beik1x)=2m2E(Aeik1x+Beik1x)

The above equation will be true only if the k12=2m2E, then substitute the above value in the following energy equation.

    E=p22m=(k1)22m

Here, p is the momentum.

Rewrite the above equation to find the value of k1.

    k1=2mE                                                 (IV)

Therefore the equation I is satisfied for the region I.

Check the equation I for the region II.

    2ψ2x2=2m2(EU)ψ22x2(Ceik2x)=2m2(EU)(Ceik2x)k22(Ceik2x)=2m2(EU)(Ceik2x)

The above equation will be true only if the k22=2m2(EU), then substitute the above value in the following energy equation.

    E=p22m+U=(k2)22m

Rewrite the above equation to find the value of k2.

    k2=2m(EU)                                                 (V)

Therefore the equation I is satisfied for the region II.

Then apply the boundary conditions such as matching the function and derivatives at x=0.

    (ψ1)0=(ψ2)0  gives A+B=C

    (dψ1dx)0=(dψ2dx)0 gives k1(AB)=k2C

From the above equations,

    B=1k2/k11+k2/k1A and C=21+k2/k1A                                                (VI)

Write the equation for probability.

    R=B2A2                                                 (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute equation VI in VII.

    R=(1k2/k1)2(1+k2/k1)2=(k1k2)2(k1+k2)2

Therefore, the proof for the reflection coefficient for the given condition is R=(k1k2)2(k1+k2)2 shown above.

(b)

To determine

Find the probability of particle being reflected.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 59CP

The probability of particle being reflected is 0.0920.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for ration of k2 to k1.

    k2k1=EUE                                                  (VIII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 7.00 eV for E and 5.00 eV for U in equation VIII.

    k2k1=2.00 eV7.00 eV=0.535

Substitute 0.535 for k2k1 in the following probability equation.

  R=(1k2/k1)2(1+k2/k1)2=(10.535)2(1+0.535)2=0.0920

Therefore, the probability of particle being reflected is 0.0920.

(c)

To determine

Find the probability of particle being transmitted.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 59CP

The probability of particle being transmitted is 0.908.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for probability of transmitted.

    T=1R                                                  (IX)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.0920 for R in equation IX.

    T=10.0920=0.908

Therefore, the probability of particle being transmitted is 0.908.

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