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Bloch’s theorem

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In quantum mechanics, Bloch’s theorem states that, given a potential V(r)V(\vec{r}) which is periodic on a lattice, i.e. V(r)=V(r+a)V(\vec{r}) = V(\vec{r} + \vec{a}) for a primitive lattice vector a\vec{a}, then it follows that the solutions ψ(r)\psi(\vec{r}) to the time-independent Schrödinger equation take the following form, where the function u(r)u(\vec{r}) is periodic on the same lattice, i.e. u(r)=u(r+a)u(\vec{r}) = u(\vec{r} + \vec{a}):

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In quantum mechanics, Bloch’s theorem states that, given a potential V(r)V(\vec{r}) which is periodic on a lattice, i.e. V(r)=V(r+a)V(\vec{r}) = V(\vec{r} + \vec{a}) for a primitive lattice vector a\vec{a}, then it follows that the solutions ψ(r)\psi(\vec{r}) to the time-independent Schrödinger equation take the following form, where the function u(r)u(\vec{r}) is periodic on the same lattice, i.e. u(r)=u(r+a)u(\vec{r}) = u(\vec{r} + \vec{a}):

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