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Rosdisham Endut
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Rosdisham Endut
Official Name
Rosdisham, Endut
Alternative Name
Endut, Rosdisham
Endut, R.
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57189347166
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ABC-3290-2020
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PublicationEffects of applied magnetic field on the optical properties and binding energies spherical GaAs quantum dot with donor impurity( 2022)
;Collins Okon Edet ;Emre Bahadir Al ;Fatih UnganMuhammad AsjadThe screened modified Kratzer potential (SMKP) model is utilized to scrutinize the impacts of an applied magnetic field (MF) on the binding energies and linear and nonlinear optical properties spherical GaAs quantum dot with donor impurity (DI). To accomplish this goal, we have used the diagonalization method to numerically solve the Schrödinger equation under the effective mass approximation for obtaining the electron energy levels and related electronic wave functions. The expressions used for evaluating linear, third-order nonlinear, and total optical absorption coefficients and relative refractive index changes were previously derived within the compact density matrix method. It has been shown here that the MF and DI impacts the characteristics of the absorption coefficients and the refractive index changes. This study’s results will find application in optoelectronics and related areas. -
PublicationNon-Relativistic energy spectra of the modified Hylleraas potential and its thermodynamic properties in arbitrary dimensions( 2022)
;Collins Okon Edet ;Jonathan E. Osang ;Emmanuel Paul Agbo ;Emmanuel B. Ettah ;Reza Khordad ;Akpan Ndem IkotMuhammad Asjadn this study, the solutions of the Schrodinger equation (SE) with modified Hylleraas potential in arbitrary dimensions was obtained using the asymptotic iteration method (AIM) to obtain the energy and wave functions, respectively. The energy equation was used to obtain the thermal properties of this system. The effect of the potential parameters and dimensions on the energy spectra and thermal properties was scrutinized thoroughly. It was found that the aforementioned affects the thermal properties and energy spectra, respectively. In addition, we also computed the numerical energy spectra of the MHP for the first time and discussed it in detail. The results of our study can be applied to molecular physics, chemical physics, etc. -
PublicationGlobal quantum information-theoretic measures in the presence of magnetic and Aharanov-Bohm (AB) fields( 2022)
;Collins Okon Edet ;Emmanuel Benjamin Ettah ;Akpan Ndem IkotMuhammad AsjadThe global quantum information-theoretical analysis of the class of Yukawa potential (CYP) in the presence of magnetic and Aharonov–Bohm (AB) fields has been examined both analytically and numerically in this research piece. The energy equation and wave function for the CYP are obtained by solving the Schrodinger equation in the presence of external magnetic and AB fields using the functional analysis technique. The probability density is used to calculate the Tsallis, Rényi, and Onicescu information energy entropies numerically. The influence of the screening parameter (β), magnetic (B→), and AB (ξ) fields on the global information-theoretical measurements for the CYP is explored. Atomic and molecular physics, quantum chemistry, and physics are specific areas where these research findings will find application. -
PublicationNon-Relativistic treatment of the 2D electron system interacting via Varshni–Shukla potential using the asymptotic iteration method( 2022)
;Collins Okon Edet ;Salman Mahmoud ;Etido P. Inyang ;Akpan Ndem IkotMuhammad AsjadThe nonrelativistic treatment of the Varshni–Shukla potential (V–SP) in the presence of magnetic and Aharanov–Bohm fields is carried out using the asymptotic iteration method (AIM). The energy equation and wave function are derived analytically. The energy levels are summed to obtain the partition function, which is employed to derive the expressions for the thermomagnetic properties of the V–SP. These properties are analyzed extensively using graphical representations. It is observed that in the various settings of the analysis, the system shows a diamagnetic characteristic, and the specific heat capacity behavior agrees with the recognized Dulong–Petit law, although some slight anomaly is observed. This irregular behavior could be attributed to a Schottky anomaly. Our findings will be valuable in a variety of fields of physics, including chemical, molecular and condensed matter physics, where our derived models could be applied to study other diatomic molecules and quantum dots, respectively.