A Fully Relativistic Treatment of Confined Hydrogen-Like Atoms
Abstract
The Dirac equation is used to provide a relativistic calculation of the binding energy of a hydrogen-like atom confined within a penetrable spherical barrier. We take the potential to be Coulombic within the barrier and constant outside the barrier. Binding energies are derived for the ground state of hydrogen for various barrier heights and confining radii. In addition, it is shown that without the introduction of the principle quantum number n, all energy states of the confined relativistic hydrogen atom, determined by a single quantum number k, transfer into the known energy states of the free relativistic hydrogen atom as the radius of confinement becomes large.
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