We analyze the dependence on the exit angle of the energy loss suffered by the fragment protons resulting from the dissociation of swift H2+ molecules after traversing thin carbon foils. The trajectory of each proton was followed by numerically solving the corresponding equations of motion, using the dielectric formalism to describe the forces due to electronic excitations in the medium, whereas the repulsion between protons from the same molecule was taken into account by using a Coulomb potential. Nuclear collisions with target nuclei were incorporated through a Monte Carlo code. The contribution of each one of the above interactions to the joint angle and energy-loss spectra of the fragment protons is discussed as a function of the molec...
We have performed measurements of energy-angle distributions for low energy (E ≲ 10 keV) h...
Experimental results are presented from high resolution studies of the energy- and angle-distributio...
We have investigated proton emission from dissociated H2 molecules after colliding with H+ and He2+ ...
We analyze the dependence on the exit angle of the energy loss suffered by the fragment protons resu...
We have performed computer simulations of the trajectory followed by each proton resulting from the ...
We have measured and calculated the energy distribution at zero exit angle of the proton fragments r...
Energy losses of fragment protons from 0.2- and 0.5-MeV/amu H2+ were measured at transmission throug...
The stopping power of amorphous carbon for fragmented swift H2+ molecular ions has been carried out ...
The energy loss of H3+-molecule beams interacting with amorphous carbon targets has been calculated,...
Energy losses of fragment protons from 0.2- and 0.5-MeV/amu H2+ were measured at transmission throug...
We have developed a simulation code to study the energy loss distribution of energetic protons after...
The stopping power of amorphous carbon for fragmented swift H2 molecular ions has been carried out u...
Energy losses and fractions of H3+ and H2+ ions emerging from carbon foils of 1-8.5 g/cm2 thickness...
We have developed a simulation code to study the energy loss distribution of energetic protons after...
The Coulomb explosion of the proton fragments dissociated from H2+ molecules moving through thin alu...
We have performed measurements of energy-angle distributions for low energy (E ≲ 10 keV) h...
Experimental results are presented from high resolution studies of the energy- and angle-distributio...
We have investigated proton emission from dissociated H2 molecules after colliding with H+ and He2+ ...
We analyze the dependence on the exit angle of the energy loss suffered by the fragment protons resu...
We have performed computer simulations of the trajectory followed by each proton resulting from the ...
We have measured and calculated the energy distribution at zero exit angle of the proton fragments r...
Energy losses of fragment protons from 0.2- and 0.5-MeV/amu H2+ were measured at transmission throug...
The stopping power of amorphous carbon for fragmented swift H2+ molecular ions has been carried out ...
The energy loss of H3+-molecule beams interacting with amorphous carbon targets has been calculated,...
Energy losses of fragment protons from 0.2- and 0.5-MeV/amu H2+ were measured at transmission throug...
We have developed a simulation code to study the energy loss distribution of energetic protons after...
The stopping power of amorphous carbon for fragmented swift H2 molecular ions has been carried out u...
Energy losses and fractions of H3+ and H2+ ions emerging from carbon foils of 1-8.5 g/cm2 thickness...
We have developed a simulation code to study the energy loss distribution of energetic protons after...
The Coulomb explosion of the proton fragments dissociated from H2+ molecules moving through thin alu...
We have performed measurements of energy-angle distributions for low energy (E ≲ 10 keV) h...
Experimental results are presented from high resolution studies of the energy- and angle-distributio...
We have investigated proton emission from dissociated H2 molecules after colliding with H+ and He2+ ...