Quantum groups and their applications in nuclear physics
D Bonatsos, C Daskaloyannis - Progress in particle and nuclear physics, 1999 - Elsevier
Quantum algebras are a mathematical tool which provides us with a class of symmetries
wider than that of Lie algebras, which are contained in the former as a special case. After a …
wider than that of Lie algebras, which are contained in the former as a special case. After a …
Fission of metal clusters
U Näher, S Bjørnholm, S Frauendorf, F Garcias, C Guet - Physics Reports, 1997 - Elsevier
Experimental results on the fission of doubly and other multiply charged metal clusters are
reviewed and examined in the light of a simple model, where the fission barrier is …
reviewed and examined in the light of a simple model, where the fission barrier is …
Polynomial solutions of the Schrödinger equation for the generalized Woods-Saxon potential
C Berkdemir, A Berkdemir, R Sever - Physical Review C—Nuclear Physics, 2005 - APS
The bound state energy eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenfunctions of the
generalized Woods-Saxon potential are obtained by means of Nikiforov-Uvarov (NU) …
generalized Woods-Saxon potential are obtained by means of Nikiforov-Uvarov (NU) …
Minimal nuclear energy density functional
We present a minimal nuclear energy density functional (NEDF) called “SeaLL1” that has
the smallest number of possible phenomenological parameters to date. SeaLL1 is defined …
the smallest number of possible phenomenological parameters to date. SeaLL1 is defined …
First Evidence of Shape Coexistence in the Region: Intruder State in
A Gottardo, D Verney, C Delafosse, F Ibrahim… - Physical review …, 2016 - APS
The N= 48 Ge 80 nucleus is studied by means of β-delayed electron-conversion
spectroscopy at ALTO. The radioactive Ga 80 beam is produced through the isotope …
spectroscopy at ALTO. The radioactive Ga 80 beam is produced through the isotope …
Electronic shell effects in triaxially deformed metal clusters: A systematic interpretation of experimental observations
C Yannouleas, U Landman - Physical Review B, 1995 - APS
We develop and apply a semiempirical shell-correction method to calculate the binding
energies of open-shell, neutral and charged, simple-metal clusters, which can be modeled …
energies of open-shell, neutral and charged, simple-metal clusters, which can be modeled …
Supersymmetry approaches to the bound states of the generalized Woods–Saxon potential
H Fakhri, J Sadeghi - Modern Physics Letters A, 2004 - World Scientific
Using the associated Jacobi differential equation, we obtain exactly bound states of the
generalization of Woods–Saxon potential with the negative energy levels based on the …
generalization of Woods–Saxon potential with the negative energy levels based on the …
Prolate dominance of nuclear shape caused by a strong interference between the effects of spin-orbit and terms of the Nilsson potential
N Tajima, N Suzuki - Physical Review C, 2001 - APS
The origin of the dominance of prolate shapes over oblate ones of the ground states of
atomic nuclei is investigated with the Nilsson-Strutinsky method. The number of prolate …
atomic nuclei is investigated with the Nilsson-Strutinsky method. The number of prolate …
The energy gap of clusters, nanoparticles, and quantum dots
K Sattler - Handbook of Thin Films, 2002 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The energy gap between the valence and conduction band is of
fundamental importance for the properties of a solid. Most of a material's behavior—such as …
fundamental importance for the properties of a solid. Most of a material's behavior—such as …
Exact Polynomial Solution of-Symmetric and Non-Hermitian Modified Woods–Saxon Potential by the Nikiforov–Uvarov Method
SM Ikhdair, R Sever - International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Using the Nikiforov–Uvarov (NU) method, the bound state energy eigenvalues and
eigenfunctions of the\cal P\cal T -/non-\cal P\cal T-symmetric and non-Hermitian modified …
eigenfunctions of the\cal P\cal T -/non-\cal P\cal T-symmetric and non-Hermitian modified …