QM - Excercise - 0 - Wavefunction and Probability
QM - Excercise - 0 - Wavefunction and Probability
Exercise 1.2
At time t = 0 a one dimensional system is described by the wave function
Ax/a 0<x<a
φ(x) = A(b − x)/(b − a) a≤x<b
0 otherwise,
Exercise 1.3
(a) Show that the spinor
2
3
|χ1 =
1
3
is normalized
(b) Find a spinor that is orthogonal to the spinor under (a).
Exercises and solutions 3
Exercise 1.4
Consider the one dimensional wave function in the domain −∞ < x < ∞,
(a) Normalize ψ.
(b) Determine the expectation values of x and x2 .
(c) Find the standard deviation of x. Sketch the graph of |ψ|2 , as a function of x, and mark the points
x + ∆x and x − ∆x. What is the probability that the particle is found outside this range?
Useful integrals (also for later applications) are
Exercise 1.5
Consider the (3-dimensional) spartial wave function of an electron in the groundstate of Hydrogen,
φ000 (r) = N e−r/a0 (we will discuss the quantum numbers, the subscript ’000’ and the scale a0 later).
Exercise 1.6
Consider the angular momentum operator
∂ ∂
z = −i x −y .
∂y ∂x
Exercise 2.1
We investigate the situation in which we have two eigenstates φ1 and φ2 of the Hamiltonian with energies
E1 and √
E2 and τ ≡ h/(E1 − E2 ). The expectation values of A are given by A11 = a, A22 = −a and
A12 = a 3. Give ψ(r, t) and determine (plot) the time dependence of A (t) for the case that at t = 0
(a) ψ(r, 0) = φ1 (r).
1
√
(b) Same for ψ(r, 0) = 2 3 φ1 (r) + 12 φ2 (r).
(c) Under (a) and (b) the expectation value of A is considered as a function of time. What are (assuming
no other states than φ1 and φ2 to be relevant) the possible outcomes and corresponding probabilities
of a measurement at time t = 0.
Exercise 2.2
A quite common situation in physics is the appearance of two degenerate configurations with the same
energy (e.g. two mirror molecules), for which there is an interaction term in the hamiltonian that couples
these two configurations. Labeling these two states as |1 and |2 one then has 1|H|1 = 2|H|2 = E0 ,
while 1|H|2 = 2|H|1 = E1 (taken real). Assume the states |1 and |2 to be orthonormal.
(a) Denoting the states as two-component spinors, write H as a 2 × 2 matrix.
(b) Determine the eigenvalues of the hamiltonian, give the eigenstates |φ+ and |φ−
Exercise 2.3
Calculate the density and the flux for
(c) a wave function of the kind φ(r) = (x + i y) f (r) (take f (r) real).
Exercise 2.4
Given the Hamiltonian
H = α · pc + mc2 = −i c α · ∇ + mc2 .
in which α is a constant vector. Derive from the Schrödinger equation and the continuity equation what
is the current belonging to the density ρ = ψ ∗ ψ.
Exercise 2.5
Consider in one dimension the coordinate transformation
m1 m2
X≡ x1 + x2 ,
M M
x ≡ x1 − x2 .
Exercises and solutions 5
Show that
d d d
= + ,
dX dx1 dx2
d m2 d m1 d
= − ,
dx M dx1 M dx2
and derive from this the commutation relations for CM and relative position and momentum operators.