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classes:2009:fall:phys4101.001:lec_notes_1009 [2009/10/09 22:48] x500_hruby028classes:2009:fall:phys4101.001:lec_notes_1009 [2009/10/10 23:59] (current) yk
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-===== Oct 09 (Fri) =====+===== Oct 09 (Fri) Transmission/reflection on delta-function potential=====
 ** Responsible party: Ekrpat, chap0326 **  ** Responsible party: Ekrpat, chap0326 ** 
  
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   * wonderful tricks which were used in the lecture.   * wonderful tricks which were used in the lecture.
 Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes 10/9  Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes 10/9 
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 ====Main Points==== ====Main Points====
   * Scattering problems using delta functions   * Scattering problems using delta functions
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-Wave packet:+====Wave packet:====
  
 Using plane waves we can form the wave packet: Using plane waves we can form the wave packet:
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 Each k will be slightly different for each equation, but once these two equations are formed into a linear combination they will satisfy the Schrödinger Equation and boundary conditions.  Each k will be slightly different for each equation, but once these two equations are formed into a linear combination they will satisfy the Schrödinger Equation and boundary conditions. 
  
- +*I understood the description of the real incident wave packet and the imaginary wave packet from the end of lecture but I don't think I can explain it very well on here.  If someone wants to give it a shot, feel free.
  
  
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