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Quantum tunneling from a new type of generalized Smith-Volterra-Cantor potential
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Authors: Vibhav Narayan Singh, Mohammad Hasan, Mohammad Umar, Bhabani Prasad Mandal
Year
2023
Paper ID
53401
Status
Preprint
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In this paper, we introduce and analyze the Smith-Volterra-Cantor potential of power n, denoted as SVCleft\(ρ, nright\). Bridging the gap between the general Cantor and SVC systems, this novel potential offers a fresh perspective on Cantor-like potential systems within quantum mechanics that unify fractal and non-fractal potentials. Utilizing the Super Periodic Potential (SPP) formalism, we derive the close form expression of the transmission probability TG(k). Notably, the system exhibits exceptionally sharp transmission resonances, a characteristic that distinguishes it from other quantum systems. Furthermore, the multifaceted transmission attributes of the SVCleft\(ρ, nright\) are found to be critically dependent on both parameters, ρ and n, offering an intricate interplay that warrants deeper exploration. Our findings highlight a pronounced scaling behavior of reflection probability with k, which is underpinned by analytical derivations.
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- In this paper, we introduce and analyze the Smith-Volterra-Cantor potential of power n, denoted as SVCleft(ρ, nright).
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