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Title: The WKB method for the quantum mechanical two-Coulomb-center problem
Authors: Гнатіч, Міхал
Хмара, Віктор Михайлович
Лазур, Володимир Юрійович
Рейтій, Олександр Костянтинович
Keywords: semiclassical approximation, WKB method, two Coulomb centers, asymptotic solution
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2017
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Citation: Hnatich M., Khmara V.M., Lazur V.Y., Reity O.K. // Theor. Math. Phys. - 2017. - V. 190, No 3. - P. 345-358.
Abstract: Using a modified perturbation theory, we obtain asymptotic expressions for the two-center quasiradial and quasiangular wave functions for large internuclear distances R. We show that in each order of 1/R, corrections to the wave functions are expressed in terms of a finite number of Coulomb functions with a modified charge. We derive simple analytic expressions for the first, second, and third corrections. We develop a consistent scheme for obtaining WKB expansions for solutions of the quasiangular equation in the quantum mechanical two-Coulomb-center problem. In the framework of this scheme, we construct semiclassical two-center wave functions for large distances between fixed positively charged particles (nuclei) for the entire space of motion of a negatively charged particle (electron). The method ensures simple uniform estimates for eigenfunctions at arbitrary large internuclear distances R, including R >> 1. In contrast to perturbation theory, the semiclassical approximation is not related to the smallness of the interaction and hence has a wider applicability domain, which permits investigating qualitative laws for the behavior and properties of quantum mechanical systems.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/16488
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