(e) For wavefunctions that are solutions to the time-independent Schrödinger equation, TISE, that pertains to the finite

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(e) For wavefunctions that are solutions to the time-independent Schrödinger equation, TISE, that pertains to the finite

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(e) For wavefunctions that are solutions to the time-independent Schrödinger equation, TISE, that pertains to the finite square well for the case E < Uo, i.e. for bound states (see Fig. 1 below), the solutions have sharp energies, i.e. AE = 0. What does this imply about the lifetimes of these states? Explain briefly. (f) U(x) 1 16 L 0 L X 2 2 QM Fig. 1 For wavefunctions that are solutions to the time-independent Schrödinger equation, TISE, that pertains to the finite square well with two tunnel barriers, for the case E < Uo (as illustrated in QM Fig. 2) the lifetimes of the states in the well are finite. What does this imply about the sharpness or otherwise of the energies of the states in the well? Explain briefly.
QM Fig. 2 U(x) b L b X ORNE
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