Non-perturbative S-matrix theory for ultrashort electron wave packet scattering derives a generalized optical theorem and reveals azimuthal asymmetries linked to beam coherence and the phase of the scattering amplitude.
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Calculates mass and width of T_ccbar(4020) modeled as unstable D* Dbar* molecular state above threshold using developed Bethe-Salpeter theory, finding consistency with experiment.
Presents a coupled-channel formalism for tunneling time in quasi-one-dimensional multiple-channel quantum systems.
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Scattering of ultrashort electron wave packets: optical theorem, differential phase contrast and angular asymmetries
Non-perturbative S-matrix theory for ultrashort electron wave packet scattering derives a generalized optical theorem and reveals azimuthal asymmetries linked to beam coherence and the phase of the scattering amplitude.
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Mass and width of $T_{c\bar c}(4020)$ in the developed Bethe-Salpeter theory
Calculates mass and width of T_ccbar(4020) modeled as unstable D* Dbar* molecular state above threshold using developed Bethe-Salpeter theory, finding consistency with experiment.
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Tunneling time in coupled-channel systems
Presents a coupled-channel formalism for tunneling time in quasi-one-dimensional multiple-channel quantum systems.