Magnetic susceptibility and Magnetocaloric effect of Frost-Musulin potential subjected to Magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm (Flux) fields for CO and NO diatomic molecules
محورهای موضوعی : Journal of Theoretical and Applied PhysicsEddy William 1 , Stanley Onye 2 , Akpan Ikot 3 , Arthur Nwachukwu 4 , Etido Inyang 5 , Ituen Okon 6 , Ita Akpan 7 , Benedict Ita 8
1 - Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics, University of Calabar, Nigeria.|Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Federal University of
Technology, Ikot Abasi, Nigeria.
2 - Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computing, Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, Nigeria.
3 - Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
4 - Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi, Nigeria.
5 - Department of Physics, National Open University of Nigeria, Jabi-Abuja, Nigeria.
6 - Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics, University of Uyo, Nigeria.
7 - Theoretical Physics Group, Department of Physics, University of Calabar, Nigeria.
8 - Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Calabar, Nigeria.
کلید واژه: Schrodinger equation, Thermomagnetic properties, Nikiforov-Uvarov method,
چکیده مقاله :
In this paper, we perform a nonrelativistic study of Frost-Musulin potential (FMP) impacted by the external magnetic and AB flux fields for the CO and NO diatomic molecules using the Nikiforov-Uvarov method with the Greene-Aldrich approximation to the centrifugal barrier. The numerical computation of the proposed potential reveals that the combined impact of the magnetic and AB flux fields completely removes the degeneracy of the energy spectra and controls the behavior of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) by acting as a regulating factor to cool or heat the MCE. Also, the thermomagnetic plots obtained for the analyzed dimer molecules agreed perfectly with previous work. This research has the potential to be applied in molecular physics and MCE studies for a variety of molecules.