What Does VPAM Stand For?
VPAM stands for Variable Phase Amplitude Method For Electron Atom Scattering
VPAM, or Variable Phase Amplitude Method for Electron Atom Scattering, is a computational technique used in quantum mechanics to analyze the scattering processes of electrons interacting with atomic targets. This method allows for the variation of phase and amplitude parameters to accurately model and predict scattering cross-sections and other physical properties, facilitating a deeper understanding of electron-atom interactions and their implications in fields such as atomic physics and materials science.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym