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Moletlanyi Tshipa
Moletlanyi Tshipa
Physics Lecturer, Department of Physics, University of Botswana
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Donor impurity binding energies of coaxial GaAs/AlxGa1− xAs cylindrical quantum wires in a parallel applied magnetic field
M Tshipa, DP Winkoun, N Nijegorodov, M Masale
Superlattices and Microstructures 116, 227-237, 2018
162018
The effect of confining electric potentials on binding energies in a spheroidal quantum dot
M Tshipa
Indian Journal of Physics 86, 807-812, 2012
122012
Oscillator strength for optical transitions in a cylindrical quantum wire with an inverse parabolic confining electric potential
M Tshipa
Indian Journal of Physics 88, 849-853, 2014
112014
Photoionization cross section in a spherical quantum dot: Effects of some parabolic confining electric potentials
M Tshipa
arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.07286, 2017
92017
Second and third harmonic generation in linear, concave and convex conical gaas quantum dots
M Tshipa
Superlattices and Microstructures 159, 107031, 2021
72021
Photoionization cross-section in a GaAs spherical quantum shell: the effect of parabolic confining electric potentials
M Tshipa, LK Sharma, S Pratap
The European Physical Journal B 94 (6), 129, 2021
62021
Oscillator strengths of optical transitions of a cylindrical shell: Crossed static electric and magnetic fields
M Masale, M Tshipa, N Nijegorodov, G Rowlands
Superlattices and Microstructures 51 (2), 265-273, 2012
62012
Optical transition rates in a cylindrical quantum wire with a parabolic and inverse parabolic electric confining potential in a magnetic field
M Tshipa, M Masale
Optical and Quantum Electronics 53, 1-13, 2021
52021
Donor binding energies in a spherical core–shell quantum dot: parabolic and shifted parabolic shell potentials
M Tshipa, GA Nkoni
Indian Journal of Physics 94 (5), 633-638, 2020
52020
Diamagnetic susceptibility and optical properties of a spherical quantum dot: effects of the parabolic and the shifted parabolic potentials
M Tshipa
Optical and Quantum Electronics 51 (7), 225, 2019
32019
The effects of cup-like and hill-like parabolic confining potentials on photoionization cross section of a donor in a spherical quantum dot
M Tshipa
The European Physical Journal B 89, 1-5, 2016
32016
Probing semiconductor quantum well qubits and associated Shannon entropy using semi-relativistic quantum mechanics
M Tshipa
Optical and Quantum Electronics 55 (10), 925, 2023
22023
Optical Transition Rates in a Cylindrical Quantum Wire with an Inverse Parabolic Potential
MTM Masale
Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics 2 (2), 1-5, 2019
2*2019
Optical properties of GaAs nanowires with an electric potential that varies inversely with the square of the radial distance
M Tshipa
Advances in Condensed Matter Physics 2019 (1), 3478506, 2019
22019
Electron states in a sinusoidally deformed cylindrical quantum wire
M Tshipa
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics 11 (2), 151-155, 2017
22017
Transition Energy For a Polar Quantum Disc with Conical Disclination in Parabolic Confining Electric Potential
V Kumar, S Pratap, M Tshipa
Journal of Condensed Matter 1 (02), 73-75, 2023
12023
Electron-LO-phonon intrasubband scattering rates in a hollow cylinder under the influence of a uniform axial applied magnetic field
M Masale, M Tshipa
Optical and Quantum Electronics 53, 1-13, 2021
12021
Effect of an inverse parabolic confining electric potential on third harmonic generation in cylindrical quantum wires
M Tshipa
EnPress Publisher, LLC, https://systems. enpress-publisher. com, 2019
12019
Optical transition rates of a polar quantum disc with conical disclination in a magnetic field: effects of some forms of the electric potential
V Kumar, S Pratap, M Tshipa, M Masale
The European Physical Journal Plus 139 (12), 1-11, 2024
2024
Optical properties of a hollow cylindrical quantum wire in a parallel applied magnetic field
M Tshipa, M Masale, K Feddi, LM Pérez, E Feddi
The European Physical Journal Plus 139 (11), 967, 2024
2024
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