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We consider a three-body one-dimensional Schrodinger operator with zero range potentials, which models a positive impurity with charge $kappa > 0$ interacting with an exciton. We study the existence of discrete eigenvalues as $kappa$ is varied. On one hand, we show that for sufficiently small $kappa$ there exists a unique bound state whose binding energy behaves like $kappa^4$, and we explicitly compute its leading coefficient. On the other hand, if $kappa$ is larger than some critical value then the system has no bound states.
We study three-body Schrodinger operators in one and two dimensions modelling an exciton interacting with a charged impurity. We consider certain classes of multiplicative interaction potentials proposed in the physics literature. We show that if the
We study multipoint scatterers with zero-energy bound states in three dimensions. We present examples of such scatterers with multiple zero eigenvalue or with strong multipole localization of zero-energy bound states.
We consider the system of particles with equal charges and nearest neighbour Coulomb interaction on the interval. We study local properties of this system, in particular the distribution of distances between neighbouring charges. For zero temperature
For given two unitary and self-adjoint operators on a Hilbert space, a spectral mapping theorem was proved in cite{HiSeSu}. In this paper, as an application of the spectral mapping theorem, we investigate the spectrum of a one-dimensional split-step
In this note we consider a quantum mechanical particle moving inside an infinitesimally thin layer constrained by a parabolic well in the $x$-direction and, moreover, in the presence of an impurity modelled by an attractive Gaussian potential. We inv