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Hassan Hassanabadi

Researcher at University of Shahrood

Publications -  523
Citations -  6662

Hassan Hassanabadi is an academic researcher from University of Shahrood. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dirac equation & Wave function. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 458 publications receiving 5202 citations. Previous affiliations of Hassan Hassanabadi include Islamic Azad University & University of Hradec Králové.

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The thermal properties of a two-dimensional Dirac oscillator under an external magnetic field

TL;DR: In this article, a relativistic spin subject to a Dirac oscillator coupling and a constant magnetic field in both commutative and non-commutative spaces is studied.
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An approximate solution of the dirac equation for hyperbolic scalar and vector potentials and a coulomb tensor interaction by susyqm

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated Dirac equation under scalar and vector potentials of cotangent hyperbolic form besides a Coulomb tensor interaction via an approximate analytical scheme.
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Linear and nonlinear optical absorption coefficients and refractive index changes in a two-electron quantum dot

TL;DR: In this article, the optical absorption coefficients and refractive index changes in a two-electron quantum dot with oscillating and linear confining terms are obtained by using compact-density matrix approach and exact analytical method.
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Relativistic symmetries of Dirac equation and the Tietz potential

TL;DR: In this article, the Tietz potential for the scalar and vector interactions beside a Coulomb tensor term is used to investigate relativistic symmetries of the Dirac equation.
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Dirac particles in the presence of the Yukawa potential plus a tensor interaction in SUSYQM framework

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply an appropriate approximation scheme to deal with the centrifugal term, pseudospin and spin symmetric solutions of the Dirac-Yukawa problem with tensor interaction based on supersymmetric quantum mechanics (SUSYQM) and shape invariance formalism.