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Visualization of Quantum Scattering
Quantum scattering in 3 dimensions Consider the scattering of a neutron off an aluminum target. In quantum mechanics, the relative motion is described using a wavefunction Psi. In the course of scattering, Psi developes from a plane wave into a scattering wave function. For a spherically symmetric potential, and with an incoming wave in the z-direction, Psi is independent of the azimutal angle ...
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