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- From: nariani@utdallas.edu (Sushil Nariani)
- Subject: transition probability question
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 00:55:32 GMT
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- Ok, here's what that machiavellian prof. asked in our QM exam:
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- An electron is confined in a one dimensional infinite well of
- width L. The electron is in the first excited state. Calculate
- the transition lifetime of the electron.
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- Now quite a few questions which trouble me:
- 1] If there is NO external disturbance, will the electron ever
- jump to the lower energy state? Does it couple to virtual fields
- and give up the energy difference?
- 2] The prof. later said one should approximate the problem as a
- dipole interaction which is the first thing we did in perturbation.
- But I don't see any dipole in this problem! He said something
- about some approx. but I did'nt understand :( Anyone helping
- hand ?
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- Then this other sadist comes along and gives the problem another
- hideous twist. Says the one-D system has to be something like
- a thin wire in the physical world, in which case you also have to
- consider the radiation pattern of the wire as that will affect the
- ans. I don't have the faintest as to how you take this into a/c.
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- Do Barbie dolls say, "Physics is difficult"??
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- Sushil
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