Thursday, 10 November 2011

Definition

Quantum absorption became an important annex of physics in 21st century. In a branch about breakthrough reflection,[1] the afterward analogue of breakthrough absorption was suggested:

Breakthrough absorption is a classically counterintuitive abnormality whereby the motion of particles is changed "against the force" acting on them. This aftereffect manifests the beachcomber attributes of particles and influences collisions of ultracold atoms and alternation of atoms with solid surfaces.

Observation of breakthrough absorption has become accessible acknowledgment to contempo advances in accoutrement and cooling atoms.

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