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Fock-Darwin States in Circular Hard-Wall Potential w/ Magnetic Field
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[QUOTE="ocotlet, post: 3867739, member: 409645"] Hi, Suppose I have a 2D spinless electron bounded by a parabolic confining potential. If we add a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane the eigenstates of the system are the so called Fock-Darwin states. However, suppose we change the boundary potential to a circular hard-wall potential. In the absence of the magnetic field I know how to find the eigenstates, which are some combination of Bessel functions of first kind. However, does anybody a method to determine the new eigenstates in the presence of the magnetic field ? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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