Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy intervals200−1500 keV and 250−3000 keV, respectively, using the Rutherford backscattering technique. Theoreticalcalculations were performed by means of two versions of the dielectric formalism and a non-linear model.Good agreement is found between the present experimental data and the theoretical results at intermediateand high energies, and also with the very limited experimental information available in the literatureFil: Limandri, Silvina Paola. Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica. Fundación Jose A. Balseiro; ArgentinaFil: Fadanelli, Raul C.. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; BrasilFil: Behar, Moni. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Bra...
The electronic stopping power, S, of HfO₂ films for proton and alpha particle beams has been measure...
The present work deals with a different approach to the existing method of backscattering in determi...
The stopping power of protons through Hf foil has been studied both experimentally and theoretically...
Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy intervals 200–15...
Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy interv...
Abstract. Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy interv...
We report an experimental-theoretical study of the energy-loss straggling of protons and alpha parti...
The stopping cross section, ε, of light ions in solids determines the accuracy of depth distribution...
Stopping cross sections of protons in Ti, Si, and TiO2 films in the energy range 50–170 ke...
We report the results of an experimental-theoretical study on the stopping power of ZrO2 films for s...
Paper submitted to the 9th International Conference on Applications of Nuclear Techniques, Crete, Gr...
The electronic stopping power, S, of HfO2 films for proton and alpha particle beams has been measure...
We report an experimental-theoretical study of the energy-loss straggling of protons and alpha part...
We present a study where the energy loss function of Ta2O5, initially derived in the optical limit f...
In the present work, we report experimental results of He stopping power into Al2O3 films by using b...
The electronic stopping power, S, of HfO₂ films for proton and alpha particle beams has been measure...
The present work deals with a different approach to the existing method of backscattering in determi...
The stopping power of protons through Hf foil has been studied both experimentally and theoretically...
Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy intervals 200–15...
Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy interv...
Abstract. Stopping cross sections of TiO2 films were measured for H and He ions in the energy interv...
We report an experimental-theoretical study of the energy-loss straggling of protons and alpha parti...
The stopping cross section, ε, of light ions in solids determines the accuracy of depth distribution...
Stopping cross sections of protons in Ti, Si, and TiO2 films in the energy range 50–170 ke...
We report the results of an experimental-theoretical study on the stopping power of ZrO2 films for s...
Paper submitted to the 9th International Conference on Applications of Nuclear Techniques, Crete, Gr...
The electronic stopping power, S, of HfO2 films for proton and alpha particle beams has been measure...
We report an experimental-theoretical study of the energy-loss straggling of protons and alpha part...
We present a study where the energy loss function of Ta2O5, initially derived in the optical limit f...
In the present work, we report experimental results of He stopping power into Al2O3 films by using b...
The electronic stopping power, S, of HfO₂ films for proton and alpha particle beams has been measure...
The present work deals with a different approach to the existing method of backscattering in determi...
The stopping power of protons through Hf foil has been studied both experimentally and theoretically...