Low momentum scattering in the Dirac equation
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Abstract: It is shown that the amplitude for reflection of a Dirac particle with arbitrarily low momentum incident on a potential of finite range is -1 and hence the transmission coefficient T=0 in general. If however the potential supports a half-bound state at k=0 this result does not hold. In the case of an asymmetric potential the transmission coefficient T will be non-zero whilst for a symmetric potential T=1.
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