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Approximate solutions of Schrödinger equation for Eckart potential with centrifugal term |
F. Tacskin and G. Koccak† |
Department of Physics, Erciyes University, 38039 Kayseri, Turkey |
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Abstract The approximate analytical solutions of the Schr?dinger equation for the Eckart potential are presented for the arbitrary angular momentum by using a new approximation of the centrifugal term. The energy eigenvalues and the corresponding wavefunctions are obtained for different values of screening parameter. The numerical examples are presented and the results are in good agreement with the values in the literature. Three special cases, i.e., s-wave, $\xi=\lambda=1$, and $\beta=0$, are investigated.
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Received: 14 January 2010
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Fund: Project supported by the Scientific and Technological Council of Turkey TUBITAK under the Integrated PhD Program fellowship. |
Cite this article:
F. Tacskin and G. Koccak Approximate solutions of Schrödinger equation for Eckart potential with centrifugal term 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 090314
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