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Sticking probability

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Sticking probability is a term used in various scientific and technical contexts, particularly in the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science. It refers to the likelihood or probability that particles (such as molecules, atoms, or nanoparticles) will adhere to a surface upon collision, rather than bouncing off or reacting in a different manner.

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