The Barkas effect in the electronic stopping power for dressed projectiles moving in a free electron gas is studied for a wide range of velocities v . The interaction of the projectile with the target is described using screened interaction potentials, which take into account the self screening due to the projectile bound electrons and the external screening produced by the target electron gas. The Barkas factor is obtained from a classical simulation of the scattering of the target electrons in the potential of the projectile and that of its antiparticle, following the transport cross section model. A large set of numerical simulations were made for different projectiles, degrees of ionization and velocities. We find that the Barkas facto...
In this work we have measured the electronic energy loss of 9Be and 11B ions for the k100l and k110l...
Après avoir montré que le ralentissement de faisceaux internes d'ions non relativistes dans la matiè...
The self-consistent electron–ion potential V(r) is calculated for H+ ions in an electron gas system ...
The Barkas effect in the electronic stopping power for dressed projectiles moving in a free electron...
The energy loss of fast ions at close collision is mainly due to electron-ion collisions. The electr...
Collisional electronic energy-loss straggling has been treated theoretically on the basis of the bin...
P(論文)The contribution of the Barkas effect on the whole electronic stopping power is investigated vi...
The distant collision part of the Z31-contribution to the stopping of nonrelativistic ions by bound ...
According to a previous estimation made by Lindhard [Nucl. Instrum. Method Phys. Res. 132, 1 (1976)]...
Stimulated by recent statements in the literature on electronic stopping of heavy ions in ...
A nonlinear theory of ion stopping in classical ideal plasmas is formulated on the basis of formalis...
Classical-trajectory Monte Carlo calculations have been used to study ionizing collisions between ch...
A model has been developed to evaluate the stopping power for structured (not fully stripped) ion pr...
Measurements of the electronic energy loss are presented for ⁴He and ⁷Li ions channeling along the S...
AbstractThe p¯ stopping power in helium from 1 keV kinetic energy is evaluated. Contrary to the effe...
In this work we have measured the electronic energy loss of 9Be and 11B ions for the k100l and k110l...
Après avoir montré que le ralentissement de faisceaux internes d'ions non relativistes dans la matiè...
The self-consistent electron–ion potential V(r) is calculated for H+ ions in an electron gas system ...
The Barkas effect in the electronic stopping power for dressed projectiles moving in a free electron...
The energy loss of fast ions at close collision is mainly due to electron-ion collisions. The electr...
Collisional electronic energy-loss straggling has been treated theoretically on the basis of the bin...
P(論文)The contribution of the Barkas effect on the whole electronic stopping power is investigated vi...
The distant collision part of the Z31-contribution to the stopping of nonrelativistic ions by bound ...
According to a previous estimation made by Lindhard [Nucl. Instrum. Method Phys. Res. 132, 1 (1976)]...
Stimulated by recent statements in the literature on electronic stopping of heavy ions in ...
A nonlinear theory of ion stopping in classical ideal plasmas is formulated on the basis of formalis...
Classical-trajectory Monte Carlo calculations have been used to study ionizing collisions between ch...
A model has been developed to evaluate the stopping power for structured (not fully stripped) ion pr...
Measurements of the electronic energy loss are presented for ⁴He and ⁷Li ions channeling along the S...
AbstractThe p¯ stopping power in helium from 1 keV kinetic energy is evaluated. Contrary to the effe...
In this work we have measured the electronic energy loss of 9Be and 11B ions for the k100l and k110l...
Après avoir montré que le ralentissement de faisceaux internes d'ions non relativistes dans la matiè...
The self-consistent electron–ion potential V(r) is calculated for H+ ions in an electron gas system ...