Bound States Lab Learning Materials
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- by Dragica Vasileska
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- by Dragica Vasileska
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| 4 | By completing the [[Resource(bsclab)]], users will be able to: a) understand the concept of bound states, b) the meaning of the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors, and c) the form of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors for rectangular, parabolic and triangular confinement. | |||
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| 7 | The specific objectives of the Bound States Calculation Lab are: | |||
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| 14 | == Recommended Reading == | |||
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| 16 | - | Users who are new to the concept of bound states and solution of the Schrodinger equation for bound states should consult the following |
+ | Users who are new to the concept of bound states and solution of the Schrodinger equation for bound states should consult the following resource:
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| 18 | + | 1. D. K. Ferry, Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction for Device Physicists and Electrical Engineers, Taylor & Francis.
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| 20 | - | 1. D. K. Ferry:
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| 25 | == Theoretical descriptions == | |||
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| 27 | * [[Resource(4876)]] (tutorial) | |||
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| 29 | * [[Resource(9206)]] (source code | |||
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| 35 | == Exercises and Homework Assignments == | |||
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| 37 | 1. [[Resource(4884)]] | |||
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| 39 | 2. [[Resource(9191)]] | |||
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| 45 | == Solutions to Exercises == | |||
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| 47 | Solutions are provided only to instructors! | |||
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| 51 | == Evaluation == | |||
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| 53 | This test will assess the users conceptual understanding of the physical, | |||
| 54 | mathematical and computational knowledge related to quantum bound states in different confining potentials that occur in real device structures. | |||
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| 60 | == Challenge == | |||
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| 62 | Users are challenged to integrate what they have learned about Quantum Bound States. | |||
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