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Electromagnetic cavity

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The discrete energy levels of electromagnetic cavities are exploited to produce photons of desired frequencies and thus are essential for nano- or submicrometre-scale
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the wave function is confined to the box (infinite deep potential well) or approaches zero as the distance from the wall increases to infinity, thus
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which leads to real solutions for the wave functions if the net energy of the particle is negative., i.e. if the particle is in a
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inside. The size of the cavity determines the maximum photon wavelength that can be trapped. Additionally, it produces quantized
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Electrons which are trapped in an electromagnetic cavity are in a
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by varying the number of trapped electrons in those cavities.
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and thus organise themselves as they do in a regular
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Index

cavity
electromagnetic fields
photons
wave function
energy levels
electrons
protons
Earth's magnetic field
Earth
potential wells
Quantum-mechanic
Schrödinger equation
boundary conditions
normalisable
continuous
derivative
bound state
bound state
atom
programmable matter
laser
Cavity resonator
Crab cavity
Schumann resonance
Optical cavity
Quantum dot
"Ultimate Alchemy"
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electromagnetism
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