Hard confinement of a two-particle quantum system using the variational method

Abstract

The variational method is used to study the hard confinement of a two-particle quantum system in two potential models, the Cornell potential and the global potential, with Dirichlet-type boundary conditions at various cut-off radii. The trial wavefunction is constructed as the product of the 1S free hydrogen atom wavefunction or 1S free harmonic oscillator wavefunction times a cut-off function of the form (r-z) to ensure hard entrapment within a sphere of radius z. The behavior of ||2, the wavefunction at the origin (WFO), and the mean radius r are computed for different situations and compared for the two potential models.

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