Total L X-ray production cross sections were measured for Sr and Mo by proton impact. Proton energies ranged from 200 keV to 3 MeV. K shell cross sections of Ti and Cu samples were obtained in order to normalize our results, bearing in mind that for those elements the cross sections have been vastly measured and modeled. The cross sections were obtained using the thick sample method and the results showed general agreement in the range of energies studied. The results obtained here for Sr and Mo are in well agreement with those predicted by the ECPSSR theory in the 500–3000 keV proton energy range. In the case of Sr and proton energies lower than 500 keV, the experimental results do not agree well to the calculated with ECPSSR, differing by...
The X-ray intensity ratios L[beta]/L[alpha] and L[gamma]/L[alpha] for six heavy elements have been m...
Incident 0.5 to 2.5 MeV charged particle beams were used to ionize the inner-shells of selected targ...
M X-ray yields of thin targets of 79Au and 83Bi in collisions with 50–300 keV protons have been meas...
Total L and Li subshell X-ray production cross-sections were determined experimentally for Mo by pro...
K-shell ionization and L x-ray production cross-sections by proton impact have been determined from ...
The X-ray emissions induced by protons and alpha-particles of the elements Ag and Ru were measured o...
AbstractTheoretical M-shell X-ray production cross sections have been calculated within the ECPSSR m...
L-shell x-ray production cross sections have been measured for thin targets of 29Cu, 32Ge, 37Rb, 38S...
Theoretical M-shell X-ray production cross sections have been calculated within the ECPSSR model. Th...
The dataset presented here is supplemental material for our paper recently accepted for publication ...
Article discussing L-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ni, Cu, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, and Pd ...
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[[abstract]]Cross sections for production of L(alpha), L(beta), L(gamma) and L(el) x-rays in lanthan...
This article discusses K-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, As,...
10.1088/0953-4075/27/18/019Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics27184229-4241J...
The X-ray intensity ratios L[beta]/L[alpha] and L[gamma]/L[alpha] for six heavy elements have been m...
Incident 0.5 to 2.5 MeV charged particle beams were used to ionize the inner-shells of selected targ...
M X-ray yields of thin targets of 79Au and 83Bi in collisions with 50–300 keV protons have been meas...
Total L and Li subshell X-ray production cross-sections were determined experimentally for Mo by pro...
K-shell ionization and L x-ray production cross-sections by proton impact have been determined from ...
The X-ray emissions induced by protons and alpha-particles of the elements Ag and Ru were measured o...
AbstractTheoretical M-shell X-ray production cross sections have been calculated within the ECPSSR m...
L-shell x-ray production cross sections have been measured for thin targets of 29Cu, 32Ge, 37Rb, 38S...
Theoretical M-shell X-ray production cross sections have been calculated within the ECPSSR model. Th...
The dataset presented here is supplemental material for our paper recently accepted for publication ...
Article discussing L-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ni, Cu, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, and Pd ...
<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; lin...
[[abstract]]Cross sections for production of L(alpha), L(beta), L(gamma) and L(el) x-rays in lanthan...
This article discusses K-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, As,...
10.1088/0953-4075/27/18/019Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics27184229-4241J...
The X-ray intensity ratios L[beta]/L[alpha] and L[gamma]/L[alpha] for six heavy elements have been m...
Incident 0.5 to 2.5 MeV charged particle beams were used to ionize the inner-shells of selected targ...
M X-ray yields of thin targets of 79Au and 83Bi in collisions with 50–300 keV protons have been meas...