N05 Particle in A Box 2D
N05 Particle in A Box 2D
N05 Particle in A Box 2D
Supplementary Notes 05
Particle in a Box (2D)
Where:
For a particle in a two-dimensional box of length and height , the potential energy function is
This implies that the particle can only exist inside the box where . Using this fact and letting
allows us to rewrite the equation:
The result is a homogeneous 2nd order partial differential equation (PDE) with constant coefficients. We
use the separation of variables method to solve the above equation. Assume that the wave function
is separable into two functions and , i.e. or, for brevity, .
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The variables are separated by shifting the Y term to the right-hand side of the equation:
Since the variables have been fully separated, we can set both equations equal to the constant .
(Note: I use vice – for convenience.)
and:
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and:
Since we have:
Note that . Here the wave function varies with integer values of n and p.
Since is the probability distribution function and since we know that the particle will be
somewhere in the box, we know that =1 for , i.e. there is a 100%
probability that the particle is somewhere inside the box. Therefore:
We can separate the integrals as follows (this is possible because the x and y variables are independent):
which yields,
Therefore:
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This is the solution to the wave equation for the particle in a two dimensional box.
Since:
we get:
Note that this implies that the total energy for a particle is quantized.
The figures below depict wave functions and probability distribution functions for various values of n
and p. In each diagram L=1 and H=1.
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n=1, p=2
n=2, p=2
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Homework Questions:
1. (5 pts) Let L=1 and H=1. What is the wave equation for ? What is the total energy of the
particle with mass m that exists in the state ?
3. (5 pts) Find an expression for the total energy of a particle in the state if