Precision measurements of the energy of keV electrons scattered 'elastically' over large angles from solid films or gas-phase molecules show that these electrons have lost some energy. In particular scattering from a system that contains hydrogen and carbon reveals two well-separated elastic peaks. The amount of energy lost in the deflection of the electron depends not only on the mass of the nucleus the electron scattered from, but also on the momentum of this nucleus. We make an estimate of the cross section for these elastic scattering processes. These cross sections do not reproduce the observed intensities very well, in particular the observed hydrogen intensity is for the solid film experiment smaller than expected. With increasing en...
Elastic scattering of energetic electrons over large angles (in this study 40 keV and 120 °) implies...
By means of a modulated crossed-beam technique, we have measured electron energy-loss spectra for at...
In electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS), an incoming energetic electron (50 keV in this work) ionize...
In large-angle elastic scattering events of keV electrons a significant amount of momentum is transf...
We describe elastic electron scattering data at high momentum transfer (between ≈20 and ≈40 au) from...
The measurements of energy loss distributions obtained in electron scattering experiments at high mo...
The measurement of the energy distribution of keV electrons backscattered elastically from molecules...
In high-momentum transfer electron scattering experiments the 'elastic signal' is separated into dif...
In high-momentum transfer electron scattering experiments the ‘elastic signal ’ is separated into di...
The measurement of the energy loss spectra of energetic electrons scattered from Xe over large angle...
High-resolution measurements of 40-keV electrons scattered over 44.3° from evaporated carbon films a...
A novel method for detection of hydrogen by an electron beam in extremely thin samples is described....
Coincidence e, e′ p yield for the quasi-elastic scattering of electrons from hydrogen, carb...
The influence of multiple elastic scattering on the shape of the energy distribution of elastically ...
Quasi-elastic electron scattering at high-momentum transfer was measured for CH4 and CD4 in the gas ...
Elastic scattering of energetic electrons over large angles (in this study 40 keV and 120 °) implies...
By means of a modulated crossed-beam technique, we have measured electron energy-loss spectra for at...
In electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS), an incoming energetic electron (50 keV in this work) ionize...
In large-angle elastic scattering events of keV electrons a significant amount of momentum is transf...
We describe elastic electron scattering data at high momentum transfer (between ≈20 and ≈40 au) from...
The measurements of energy loss distributions obtained in electron scattering experiments at high mo...
The measurement of the energy distribution of keV electrons backscattered elastically from molecules...
In high-momentum transfer electron scattering experiments the 'elastic signal' is separated into dif...
In high-momentum transfer electron scattering experiments the ‘elastic signal ’ is separated into di...
The measurement of the energy loss spectra of energetic electrons scattered from Xe over large angle...
High-resolution measurements of 40-keV electrons scattered over 44.3° from evaporated carbon films a...
A novel method for detection of hydrogen by an electron beam in extremely thin samples is described....
Coincidence e, e′ p yield for the quasi-elastic scattering of electrons from hydrogen, carb...
The influence of multiple elastic scattering on the shape of the energy distribution of elastically ...
Quasi-elastic electron scattering at high-momentum transfer was measured for CH4 and CD4 in the gas ...
Elastic scattering of energetic electrons over large angles (in this study 40 keV and 120 °) implies...
By means of a modulated crossed-beam technique, we have measured electron energy-loss spectra for at...
In electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS), an incoming energetic electron (50 keV in this work) ionize...