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    Fractal scattering in a radiation field

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    2011-05
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    Lin, Yi-Der
    Barr, Alex
    Na, Kyungsun
    Reichl, Linda E.
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    Abstract
    We examine the transfer matrix and the stepping times for chaotic scattering of the excess electron in the chlorine ion Cl(-) from the chlorine atom. We use this information to determine the fraction of incident trajectories that are reflected and transmitted for those electrons caught in the tendrils of the chaotic scattering process.
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    Lin, Yi-Der, Alex Barr, Kyungsun Na, and Linda E. Reichl. "Fractal scattering in a radiation field." Physical Review E 83, no. 5 (2011): 056217.
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