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Energy levels of neutral atoms via a new perturbation method
Omar Mustafa ; Maen Odeh ;
Date 14 Jul 2000
Journal Czech. J. Phys. 51, 199 - 210 ( 2001 )
Subject Mathematical Physics | math-ph math.MP
AbstractThe energy levels of neutral atoms supported by Yukawa potential, $V(r)=-Z exp(-alpha r)/r$, are studied, using both dimensional and dimensionless quantities, via a new analytical methodical proposal (devised to solve for nonexactly solvable Schrodinger equation). Using dimensionless quantities, by scaling the radial Hamiltonian through $y=Zr$ and $alpha^{’}=alpha/Z$, we report that the scaled screening parameter $alpha^{’}$ is restricted to have values ranging from zero to less than 0.4. On the other hand, working with the scaled Hamiltonian enhances the accuracy and extremely speeds up the convergence of the energy eigenvalues. The energy levels of several new eligible scaled screening parameter $alpha^{’}$ values are also reported.
Source arXiv, math-ph/0007019
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