Discussions of the scattering length frequently focus on the special case of the deuteron, and sometimes statements that are not true in general are made. To obtain a deeper understanding, we study the scattering length as a function of the depth V0 of a square well and an exponential well and show how the scattering length becomes infinite at values of V0 for which new bound states appear at zero energy.

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