中国物理B ›› 2010, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (10): 100304-100304.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/19/10/100304

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Preliminary analysis of resonance effect by Helmholtz–Schrödinger method

孟凡宝1, 马弘舸1, 陈朝阳1, 闫二艳2   

  1. (1)Institute of Applied Electronics, China Academy Engineering Physics, P.O. Box 919-1017, Mianyang 621900, China; (2)Institute of Applied Electronics, China Academy Engineering Physics, P.O. Box 919-1017, Mianyang 621900, China; Graduate School of China Academy Engineering Physics, Beijing 100088, China
  • 收稿日期:2009-08-19 修回日期:2010-03-29 出版日期:2010-10-15 发布日期:2010-10-15

Preliminary analysis of resonance effect by Helmholtz–Schrödinger method

Yan Er-Yan(闫二艳)a)b), Meng Fan-Bao(孟凡宝)a), Ma Hong-Ge(马弘舸)a), and Chen Chao-Yang(陈朝阳)a)   

  1. a Institute of Applied Electronics, China Academy Engineering Physics, P.O. Box 919-1017, Mianyang 621900, China; b Graduate School of China Academy Engineering Physics, Beijing 100088, China
  • Received:2009-08-19 Revised:2010-03-29 Online:2010-10-15 Published:2010-10-15

摘要: The Helmholtz--Schrõdinger method is employed to study the electric field standing wave caused by coupling through a simple slot. There is a good agreement between the numerical results and the resonant conditions presented by the Helmholtz--Schrõdinger method. Thus, it can be used in similar cases where the amplitude of the electric field is the important quantity or eigenfunctions of the Schrõdinger equation are needed for complicated quantum structures with hard wall boundary conditions.

Abstract: The Helmholtz–Schrödinger method is employed to study the electric field standing wave caused by coupling through a simple slot. There is a good agreement between the numerical results and the resonant conditions presented by the Helmholtz–Schrödinger method. Thus, it can be used in similar cases where the amplitude of the electric field is the important quantity or eigenfunctions of the Schrõdinger equation are needed for complicated quantum structures with hard wall boundary conditions.

Key words: Helmholtz–Schrödinger method, standing wave, resonance, coupling

中图分类号:  (Linear algebra)

  • 02.10.Ud
02.60.Cb (Numerical simulation; solution of equations) 03.65.Fd (Algebraic methods) 03.65.Ge (Solutions of wave equations: bound states)