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Supersymmetry in spherical molecules and fullerenes under perpendicular magnetic fields
1Department of Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Physics Institute, 25068 Rež, Czech Republic. jakub@ujf.cas.cz
Abstract:
Methods of supersymmetric quantum mechanics are used to obtain analytical solutions for massless Dirac electrons in spherical molecules, including fullerenes, in the presence of magnetic fields. The solutions for Dirac massive charges are also obtained via the solutions of the Dirac-Weyl equation.
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