Phase-Space Wave Functions of Diatomic System in One-Dimensional Nanomaterials

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The exact solutions of the stationary Schrödinger equations for the diatomic system with an empirical potential function in one-dimensional nanomaterials are solved within the framework of the quantum phase-space representation established by Torres-Vega and Frederick. The wave functions in position and momentum representations can be obtained through the Fourier-like projection transformation from the phase-space wave functions.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 474-476)

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