Abstract

The energy levels of a relativistic hydrogen atom in a high magnetic field have been studied. The account of relativity causes a further monotonous increase of the binding energy of the ground state with the growth of magnetic field, which is more rapid than in the nonrelativistic case. The results are generalised for donor impurity states in narrow bandgap semiconductors with nonparabolic dispersion law.

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