frankcastle
Dec18-08, 09:27 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
The description of the potential distribution is given in the attached image.
The particle arrives from the left with E>V0.
write the solutions to the S.E in regions x<o and x between o and a
2. Relevant equations
I believe psi(x)= e^ikx+Re^-ikx in x<0
and psi(x)=Ae^iqx+Be^-iqx for x b/w o and a.
3. The attempt at a solution
My question is, since there is complete reflection occuring at x=a, can A=B in region x b/w 0 and a? If so, there will be destructive interference in the region, giving R=1, which is what we are asked to prove in the question. Is this approach of equating coefficients of wave traveling in +-x directions in this region applicable?
The description of the potential distribution is given in the attached image.
The particle arrives from the left with E>V0.
write the solutions to the S.E in regions x<o and x between o and a
2. Relevant equations
I believe psi(x)= e^ikx+Re^-ikx in x<0
and psi(x)=Ae^iqx+Be^-iqx for x b/w o and a.
3. The attempt at a solution
My question is, since there is complete reflection occuring at x=a, can A=B in region x b/w 0 and a? If so, there will be destructive interference in the region, giving R=1, which is what we are asked to prove in the question. Is this approach of equating coefficients of wave traveling in +-x directions in this region applicable?