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Magnetic Fingerprints on the Spectra of One Electron and Two Electrons Interacting in Parabolic Quantum Dots

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Magnetic fingerprints on the spectra of an electron interacting with a negatively charged ion in a parabolic quantum dot, and of two interacting electrons in such a dot, are investigated via a new pseudoperturbative methodical proposal. The effects of ion-electron and electron-electron interactions on the spectra are studied. The effect of the central spike (m 2 − 1/4)/q 2 on the spectral properties of the above problems is emphasized. Compared with those obtained by Zhu et al. [J. Phys.: Condens. Matter., Vol. 11 (1999) 229], via a series solution, the results are found in excellent accord. Higher excited states are also reported.

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Mustafa, O., Odeh, M. Magnetic Fingerprints on the Spectra of One Electron and Two Electrons Interacting in Parabolic Quantum Dots. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 52, 795–809 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016257231504

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