2023
DOI: 10.1088/2399-6528/acb8ff
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The Dirac impenetrable barrier in the limit point of the Klein energy zone

Abstract: We reanalyze the problem of a 1D Dirac single particle colliding with the electrostatic potential step of height $V_{0}$ with a positive incoming energy that tends to the limit point of the so-called Klein energy zone, i.e., $E\rightarrow V_{0}-\mathrm{m}c^{2}$, for a given $V_{0}$. In such a case, the particle is actually colliding with an impenetrable barrier. In fact, $V_{0}\rightarrow E+\mathrm{m}c^{2}$, for a given relativistic energy $E\,(<V_{0})$, is the maximum value that the height of the step can … Show more

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