Invariant surfaces and phase space flux in three-dimensional surface diffusion

Investigation of the classical three-dimensional motion of a helium atom on a (001) xenon surface uncovered new invariant manifolds that are in close accord with recent theoretical developments in nonlinear dynamics. The relationship between these manifolds, phase space flux, and recrossing in trans...

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