Solution of the Schrödinger equation with inversely quadratic Yukawa potential (IQYP) plus Kratzer-Fues (KFP) potential using the WKB quantum mechanical formalism
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Abstract
The main objective of this research work is theoretical investigate the bound state solutions of the non-relativistic Schrödinger equation with a mixed potential composed of the Inversely Quadratic Yukawa/Attractive Coulomb potential plus a Modified Kratzer potential (IQYCKFP) by utilizing the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (WKB) quantum theoretical formalism. The energy eigenvalues and its associated wave functions have successfully been obtained sequel to certain diatomic molecules includes; HCL, HBr, LiH.