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We disentangled channeling and off-channeling effects and observe a collapse of the two curves at low velocities; and identified five regimes
i) the linear $\mathrm{s}$-only ($0.02-0.07~\mathrm{a.u.}$),
ii) linear $\mathrm{s}+\mathrm{d}$ ($0.3-1~\mathrm{a.u.}$),
iii) crossover with $\sim 1.5$-power law
($0.07-0.3~\mathrm{a.u.}$), ($0.07-0.3~\mathrm{a.u.}$) and iv) plasmon-like ($v > 1~\mathrm{a.u.}$)
and %and v) what is possibly a non-linear screening regime at $v < 0.02~\mathrm{a.u.}$.
This is a further illustration that the electronic stopping in general does not posses a simple behavior in the limit $v\to 0$, and that band and bound effects dominate this behavior.