I hope I use the correct terms for what I want to say, but as I am a German student I don't exactly know all English words in Physics. Please tell me if something is unclear.
I have a question regarding the one-dimensional potential well: By sending out photons, an electron in a one-dimensional potential well can be stimulated and the energy needed for this can be calculated. For example an electron can be stimulated to go from n = 1 -> n = 2. My question is, whether it is possible to stimulate a electron to "skip" an level in the well. So for example: n = 1 -> n = 3, of course if supplied with a sufficient photon. Or would a photon still cause this: n = 1 -> n = 2 -> n = 3
Because if it would directly go from n = 1 to n = 3, there would be many more possibilities for wavelengths in an absorption spectrum, which is why I am asking this question.