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  1. Periodic Potential

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    21 Feb. 2007 | Tools | Contributor(s): Heng Li, Alexander Gavrilenko

    Calculation of the allowed and forbidden states in a periodic potential

  2. Quantum Bound State

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    17 May. 2007 | Tools | Contributor(s): Alexander Gavrilenko, Heng Li

    Particle in a box - The particle in a box (or the infinite potential well) is a simple idealized system that is completely solved within quantum mechanics. The infinite potential well is a finite sized region in space (the box) with an infinite potential at its boundaries (the walls). A particle …