On Solvable Potentials, Supersymmetry, and the One-Dimensional Hydrogen Atom ()
ABSTRACT
The ways for improving on techniques for finding new solvable potentials based on supersymmetry and shape invariance has been discussed by Morales et al. [1] In doing so they address the peculiar system known as the one-dimensional hydrogen atom. In this paper we show that their remarks on such problem are mistaken. We do this by explicitly constructing both the one-dimensional Coulomb potential and the superpotential associated with the problem, objects whose existence are denied in the mentioned paper.
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R. Martínez-y-Romero, H. Núnez-Yépez and A. Salas-Brito, "On Solvable Potentials, Supersymmetry, and the One-Dimensional Hydrogen Atom,"
Communications and Network, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2010, pp. 62-64. doi:
10.4236/cn.2010.21009.