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====Zeno 10/7 11AM==== | ====Zeno 10/7 11AM==== | ||
One more conceptual question: I understand how particles can penetrate potential barriers, reflecting and transmitting the incident wave, but I don't understand the reflection by a potential //well//. The delta function well in Fig 2.15 has me wondering how a well reflects part of a wave instead of " | One more conceptual question: I understand how particles can penetrate potential barriers, reflecting and transmitting the incident wave, but I don't understand the reflection by a potential //well//. The delta function well in Fig 2.15 has me wondering how a well reflects part of a wave instead of " | ||
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+ | ===chavez 10/8 6PM=== | ||
+ | It makes sense (to me) if you divide the space under consideration into regions associated with specific potentials. There will then be a discontinuity in the potential energy between each region of space. It is a general property of waves to scatter when a discontinuity in potential is encountered. | ||
===Pluto 4ever 10/7 7PM=== | ===Pluto 4ever 10/7 7PM=== | ||
Essentially, | Essentially, | ||
+ | ===Dark Helmet 10/08=== | ||
+ | I think of it like waves on a string of different materials. | ||
+ | ===spillane=== | ||
+ | Are there other resources that explain the delta function and the associated limit of a sequence. | ||
+ | ====Dagny==== | ||
+ | When we have a delta-function barrier, why do we no longer have a bound state? | ||
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