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\label{fig:stopping_power} (color online). The $S_\text{e}$ vs. projectile velocity $v$: for a channeling trajectory (red lines) and for off-channeling trajectory (blue crosses). The black continuous lines refers to the nominal tabulated results from the \textsc{Srim} database for electronic stopping power \cite{Ziegler_2010}.   The gray dots refers to the \textsc{Srim} experimental database contained therein \cite{Copper_Stop}.   The error bars of the off-channeling trajectory are shown by the blue vertical lines, while error bars in channeling trajectories is are  smaller than the points. Open circles and open squares show data of Cantero \emph{et al.} \cite{Cantero_2009} and Markin \emph{et al.} \cite{Markin_2009} respectively.   %The optimized density we obtain for the Cu crystal is $8.96~\mathrm{g/cm^3}$ and the available experimental density of Cu was $8.92~\mathrm{g/cm^3}$.% are smaller than the calculated value (of point size).%  %Proton in Copper Stopping Power: The stopping power ($S_\text{e}$) vs. projectile velocity $v$: for a channeling trajectory (with experimental density-red lines), for a channeling trajectory (with low density-blue dots). The black continuous lines refers to the nominal tabulated results from the \text{Srim} database for electronic stopping power\cite{Ziegler_2010}. The gray dots refers to the \textsc{Srim} experimental database contained therein http://www.srim.org/SRIM/SRIMPICS/STOP01/STOP0129.gif.(Lowest velocity experimental point is at $v = \sim 0.2~\mathrm{a.u.}$.) The error bars (darkgreen crosses) are smaller than the calculated value (of point size).%