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\label{fig:snapshot_copper} (color online). Snapshots of density change of $\mathrm{H^+}$ moving in $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms with $v = 1.8 ~\mathrm{a.u.}$ (kinetic energy of $81
~\mathrm{keV}$). ~\mathrm{keV}$) along the $\langle 100\rangle$ channeling trajectory. The brown balls represents the $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms and the single gray ball with light-blue-contours represents the incoming $\mathrm{H^+}$. $\mathrm{H^+}$ interacts with the $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms charge density where some electron density is acquired during its trajectory.
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%\label{fig:snapshot_copper} (color online). Snapshot of density change of $\mathrm{H^+}$ moving in $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms with $v = 1.8 ~\mathrm{a.u.}$ (kinetic energy of $81 ~\mathrm{keV}$) at $t = 91.65~\text{attoseconds}$. The brown balls represents the $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms and the single gray ball with light-blue-contours represents the incoming $\mathrm{H^+}$. $\mathrm{H^+}$ interacts with the $\mathrm{Cu}$ atoms charge density where some electron density is acquired during its trajectory.