Potential Well - a theoretical question

In summary, a potential well with a negative change in potential can cause a wavefunction to be reflected back. The amount of reflection decreases as the depth of the well decreases and becomes zero when the well disappears.
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JJHK
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So imangine a potential well that looks like this: --_--
where the 1st and the third line have a potential U and the 2nd line has U=0.

A wavefunction is coming from the left with E>U.

When the wave function hits the first potential change(where the ΔU = negative), does some of the wavefunction get reflected back? In other words, can a wavefunction that faces a negative change in potential get reflected back?


(and if so, can a wavefunction that faces no change in potential get reflected? I feel like if a wavefunction has a chance getting reflected off a negative potential, then it would have a higher chance getting reflected off no change in potential... but this does not seem right)
 
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JJHK said:
can a wavefunction that faces a negative change in potential get reflected back?

Yes.

(and if so, can a wavefunction that faces no change in potential get reflected? I feel like if a wavefunction has a chance getting reflected off a negative potential, then it would have a higher chance getting reflected off no change in potential... but this does not seem right)

The amount of reflection decreases as the "depth" of the well decreases, and becomes zero when the "depth" becomes zero, that is, when the well disappears.
 

1. What is a potential well?

A potential well is a theoretical concept in physics that describes a region in space where a particle experiences a force that pulls it towards the center. This force is known as the "potential" and is often represented by a curved shape resembling a well.

2. How is a potential well created?

A potential well is created when there is a difference in energy levels between two regions in space. This difference creates a gradient in the potential energy, causing a particle to be pulled towards the lower energy region, similar to how an object will roll down a hill.

3. What is the significance of a potential well?

Potential wells are important in understanding and predicting the behavior of particles in various physical systems. They are commonly used in fields such as quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and atomic and molecular physics.

4. Can potential wells exist in both attractive and repulsive forces?

Yes, potential wells can exist in both attractive and repulsive forces. In attractive forces, the potential well is shaped like a bowl, where the particle is pulled towards the center. In repulsive forces, the potential well is shaped like a barrier, where the particle is pushed away from the center.

5. Are potential wells only found in physics?

No, potential wells can also be found in other fields such as chemistry and biology. In chemistry, potential wells are used to model the behavior of molecules and atoms, while in biology, they are used to understand the stability and behavior of proteins and DNA.

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