Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session G54: Models of AMO Phenomena
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Room: 203AB
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAMOP
Chair: Xiwen Guan, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Sci. & Tech.
Abstract: G54.00009 : Exactly solvable two-body problem in two-dimensional quantum mechanics
1:06 PM–1:18 PM
Presenter:
Roman Y Kezerashvili
(The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Authors:
Roman Y Kezerashvili
(The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Jianning Luo
(New York city college of technology)
Claudio R Malvino
(New York City College of Technology)
In the framework of the Nikiforov-Uvarov method, we transform 2D Schrodinger equations with potentials for which the three-dimensional Schrodinger equation is exactly solvable, into a second-order differential equation of a hypergeometric-type via transformations of coordinates and particular substitutions. Within this unified approach which also has pedagogical merit, we obtain exact analytical solutions for wave functions in terms of special functions such as a hypergeometric function, confluent hypergeometric function, and solutions of Kummer's, Laguerre's, and Bessel's differential equations. We present the energy spectrum for any arbitrary state with the azimuthal number m. Interesting aspects of the solutions unique to the 2D case are discussed.
[1] R. Ya. Kezerashvili, J. Luo, C. R. Malvino Few-Boby Syst. 64, 79 (2023).
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