Assignment - V-PH (EE) 401 PDF
Assignment - V-PH (EE) 401 PDF
Assignment - V-PH (EE) 401 PDF
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independent of time or not. [BU(H) – 2004]
13. (a) What do you mean by Probability and Probability Current density in a quantum mechanical
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system? Show that the Probability Current density is given by J (r , t ) [ * * ] .
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(b) Write down the orthogonality condition for the wave functions. What is kronecker delta?-
explain its properties with example.
(c) If 1 ( x, t ) and 2 ( x, t ) are both the solutions of Schrödinger’s wave equation for a given
potential V(x,t), then show that a1 1 ( x, t ) a2 2 ( x, t ) in which a1 and a2 are arbitrary
constants is also a solution [BU(H) – 2006]
(d) A system has two eigen states 0 and 3 0 . 1 and 2 are the corresponding normalized
wave functions. At an instant the system is in a superposed state
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a1 1 a2 2 and a1 . (i) Find the value of a2 if is normalized. (ii) What is the
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probability that an energy measurement would yield a value of 3 0 (iii) Find out the expectation
value. [WBUT-2007]
(e) Consider a11 a2 2 , where 1 and 2 are orthonormal energy eigenstates of a
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system corresponding to the energy E1 and E2 at t = 0. If is normalized and a1 (i) Find
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the value of a2. (ii) Find the expectation value of E2. Write down the wave function at subsequent
time. [WBUT-2011]
(f) The wave function of a particle at a time t is given by
iEnt / iEnt /
(r , t ) a1 1 (r )e a 2 2 (r )e , where 1 and 2 are two normalized wave
functions with energies E1 and E2 ( E1 E2 ) ; a1 and a2 are constants. Calculate the probability
density. Does represent a stationary state? Justify your answer. [BU(H) -2004]
(g) The stationary state of two-level system with energy in eV is given by
(r , t ) 0.8u0 (r ) 0.6u1 (r )e it / .
What is the probability of finding the system in the upper energy level? What is the outcome of
energy measurement of the system? [BU(H) – 2006]
14. Consider a particle in one dimensional potential box having dimension 0 x a with the
boundary condition 0 for x 0 and x a and V=0.
(a) Write down the free particle Hamiltonian and time independent Schrodinger equation.
(b) Derive the normalized wave function and energy eigen values.
(c) Explain graphically the different energy levels with corresponding eigen functions and
occupation probability.
(d) Calculate the value of lowest energy of an electron in one-dimensional force free region of
length 4Å.
(e) The ground state energy of a particle trapped in 1-D box is 40eV. What will be the
wavelength of a photon due to electronic transition from 2 nd excited state to 1st excited state
and from 1st excited state to ground state level.
15. The ground state wave function of a particle confined to a one-dimensional box with the
x
( x) C sin( ), 0 x l
dimension ‘L’ is given by, l .
0, outside
Evaluate the normalization constant. What will be the average momentum? Calculate the
uncertainties in position and momentum in the state and hence check the validity of the
uncertainty relation. [BU(H) -1998]
What will be the energy eigen value in these states?
16. A particle of mass m is confined with in the limit -l / 2 < x < l/ 2 and it can move only along x
axis. No external force acts on the particle.
(a) Write down the Hamiltonian of the particle and time independent Schrodinger equation
(b) Derive the normalized wave function and energy eigen values.
17. (a) Set up the time independent Schrodinger equation for the particle in three dimensional box
with the boundary condition 0 for x 0 and x a , y 0 and y a and z 0 and z a
and potential, V(x, y, z) = 0 for 0 < x < l, 0 < y < l, 0 < z < l
= for elsewhere
(b) Derive the normalized wave function and energy eigen values using separation of variable
method.
(c) Define degeneracy. Examine the degree of degeneracy of the energy level with energy
3 2 2 . Show that the energy 6h 2 of a free particle moving in 3-dimensional box will
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ml 2 8mL2
be 3-fold degenerate.