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classes:2009:fall:phys4101.001:lec_notes_1014 [2009/10/14 23:57] – czhang | classes:2009:fall:phys4101.001:lec_notes_1014 [2009/10/15 23:37] (current) – fixed k and kappa per Yuichi's request prestegard | ||
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To avoid the confusion of k and < | To avoid the confusion of k and < | ||
- | we will introduce new different | + | we will introduce |
- | Since < | + | Since < |
- | we define< | + | we define< |
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Since it is really hard to solve it analytically, | Since it is really hard to solve it analytically, | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
- | + | ||
+ | as we can see from the graph, the periodic functions are CotZ, and the other one is < | ||
+ | The physical meaning of the solution, which is the intersection point, represents one bound state. In other words, the total number of intersection points tell us the number of bound state of the system. | ||
+ | Say when < | ||
+ | The other line is when < | ||
+ | Remember that < | ||
+ | If we keep potential constant, and increase the width of the well, it would also increase the number of bound states. | ||