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Eikonal Theory for Scattering of Electrons by a Potential

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In this textbook, the Born approximation is mostly used for describing the scattering process of electrons.

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    This chapter is written with reference to a textbook written in Japanese by T. Sasagawa (1991).

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Tanaka, N. (2017). Eikonal Theory for Scattering of Electrons by a Potential. In: Electron Nano-Imaging. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56502-4_29

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