Abstract

We review two classically-forbidden processes that give rise to prominent structures in atomic photoabsorption spectra. In one, the electron undergoes classically-forbidden reflection above a potential-energy barrier. In the other, absorption occurs into a classically-forbidden region of the electron's motion.

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