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| Jun23-08, 10:12 AM | #1 |
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Electron and deBroglie wavelength
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An electron moves in the x direction with the de Broglie wavelength 10^-8 cm. a) What is the energy of the electron in (eV)? b) What is the time-independent wavefunction of the electron? Solution? a) We have p = h/2pi * k = h/2pi * 2pi / lambda. So, p = h / lambda. Now, we need energy, so we have E = p^2 / 2m = h^2 / lambda ^2 * 1 / 2m = 2.40987e-17 J >> 150.142 eV. b) By Schroedinger's equation, we have [tex]-\frac{\hbar^2}{2m} \frac{\partial^2 \phi}{\partial x^2} = E \phi[/tex], so we have that [tex]\phi = Ae^{ikx} + Be^{-ikx} = Ae^{i \cdot 3.94784 \cdot 10^{21} \cdot x} + Be^{-i \cdot 3.94784 \cdot 10^{21} \cdot x}[/tex] |
| Jun23-08, 12:41 PM | #2 |
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Do you have a question, or simply want the work checked....?
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| Jun23-08, 12:54 PM | #3 |
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The work checked was what I was looking for =)
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