Electronic energy loss of channeled ions : the giant Barkas effect
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In this work we have measured the electronic energy loss of ⁹Be and ¹¹B ions for the ‹100› and ‹110› directions in Si as a function of the incident ion energy. The channeling measurements cover a wide energy range between 100 keV/amu and 1 MeV/amu. The Rutherford backscattering technique has been employed in the present experiments. An overall compilation of channeling energy loss values for several ions, including those for He, Li, and O measured previously, provides a clear picture of the Bar ...
In this work we have measured the electronic energy loss of ⁹Be and ¹¹B ions for the ‹100› and ‹110› directions in Si as a function of the incident ion energy. The channeling measurements cover a wide energy range between 100 keV/amu and 1 MeV/amu. The Rutherford backscattering technique has been employed in the present experiments. An overall compilation of channeling energy loss values for several ions, including those for He, Li, and O measured previously, provides a clear picture of the Barkas contribution to the stopping power due to valence electrons in the present energy regime. A maximum of the relative contribution occurs for Be ions around 250 keV/amu while a saturation effect is observed for heavier ions. These results are interpreted in terms of a self-consistent nonlinear calculation based on the transport cross-section approach together with the unitary convolution approximation model, which describe the present data reasonably well at high projectile energies. ...
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Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics. New York. Vol. 70, no. 3 (Sept. 2004), 032903, 8p.
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