Abstract
The elastic scattering of a fast particle in an atom at high energy may be treated as diffraction [1]. Therefore, there appears a diffraction shadow whose blackness depends on the particle interaction with the atom. If the scatterers are arranged in chain along the shadow, the interference of shadows from several “semi-transparent” scatterers can result in a pronounced black shadow.
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Kalashnikov, N.P., Koptelov, E.A., Riazanov, M.I. (1975). Interference Decrease of Elastic Scattering of Fast Charged Particles in Single Crystals. In: Datz, S., Appleton, B.R., Moak, C.D. (eds) Atomic Collisions in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8996-9_44
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