D-dimensional energies for scandium monoiodide
Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, ISSN: 1572-8897, Vol: 52, Issue: 10, Page: 2559-2569
2014
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Article Description
We solve the Schrödinger equation with the Morse potential energy model in (Formula presented) spatial dimensions. The bound state rotation–vibrational energy spectra have been obtained by using the supersymmetric shape invariance approach. For a fixed vibrational quantum number and various rotational quantum numbers, the energies for the (Formula presented) state of ScI molecule increase as (Formula presented) increases. We observe that the behavior of the vibrational energies in higher dimensions remains similar to that of the three-dimensional system. The dimensional scaling method resembles a translation transformation from the higher dimensions to the actual three dimensions.
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