It is possible to apply the WKB approximation to the radial equation using a method by R. E. Langer (1937).
Recall that
and that
satisfies the effective one-dimensional Schrödinger equation,
We now perform the following transformations:
Note that, for
The radial equation becomes
In this case, the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization rule is as in the purely one-dimensional case, but with an effective potential,
Problems
(1) Use the WKB approximation to estimate the energy spectrum for a Hydrogen atom.
Hint: Use the relation,
where
and
and
are the classical turning points of the (effective) potential appearing in the WKB approximation for this problem, and the integral,
Solution
(2) Consider the potential,
where
and
are constants. Determine the bound states of this potential within the WKB approximation. Treat only the
case. Show that the spacing between the levels is independent of mass.
Solution
Calculation of Gamow factor using WKB Aprroximation Method