Find the scattering length $a$ for a square-well potential: $V(r) = \begin{cases} -V_0, & r < R \\ 0, & r > R \end{cases}$
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In other words, it is the distance at which the potential energy of the particle is equal to the total energy of the particle. Show more…
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