Exploring the Harmonic Oscillator Wave Function Components
Theresa Julia Zielinski Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898 tzielins@monmouth.edu Abstract
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The goal of this document is to have students explore the solutions to the quantum mechanical harmonic oscillator Schrödinger equation. Students do this by examining the exponential component, generating the various Hermite polynomials, and then creating the final HO wave functions as a product of a normalization factor, the exponential component, and a Hermite polynomial. Students also prepare plots of several harmonic oscillator wave functions and probability densities. The plots created with Mathcad provide an effective way for students to draw their own figures and master understanding of the concepts involved. Finally, students can examine the plots at both high and low quantum numbers and correlate their observations with classical harmonic oscillator predictions of maximum and minimum kinetic energy and maximum probability of the extension of the oscillator.
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Audience: Upper-Division Undergraduate; Domain: Physical Chemistry; Pedagogy: Computer-Based Learning; Topics: Chemometrics; Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics; Quantum Chemistry;
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Zielinski, T. J. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 1232. |