Low-energy electrons play a prominent role in radiation therapy and biology as they are the largest contributor to the absorbed dose. However, no tractable theory exists to describe the interaction of low-energy electrons with condensed media. This article presents a new approach to include exchange and correlation (XC) effects in inelastic electron scattering at low energies (below ∼10 keV) in the context of the dielectric theory. Specifically, an optical-data model of the dielectric response function of liquid water is developed that goes beyond the random phase approximation (RPA) by accounting for XC effects using the concept of the many-body local-field correction (LFC). It is shown that the experimental energy-loss-function of liquid ...
The present work provides an accurate description of the elastic scattering process for low-energy e...
présenté par Z. Francis, transparents, résumé, pas de proceedingsTrack structure calculations of cha...
This paper reports on Monte Carlo simulations of electrons in liquid water using a set of electron c...
The most established approach for ‘practical’ calculations of the inelastic mean free path (IMFP) of...
Purpose: We provide a short overview of optical-data models for the description of inelastic scatter...
We present a manageable approach to include, within the context of optical-data models of the dielec...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - A study of inelastic interactions of low-energy electrons with biologic...
Water is a ubiquitous liquid that displays a wide range of anomalous properties and has a delicate s...
Modelling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in...
Modelling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in...
The lack of accurate low-energy electron scattering cross sections for liquid water is a substantial...
Modeling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in ...
The inelastic mean free path (IMFP) of electrons with energies up to a few keV is calculated from th...
The availability of accurate mean free paths for slow electrons (<50 eV) in water is central to the ...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - Interactions of low-energy electrons with liquid water and DNA were inv...
The present work provides an accurate description of the elastic scattering process for low-energy e...
présenté par Z. Francis, transparents, résumé, pas de proceedingsTrack structure calculations of cha...
This paper reports on Monte Carlo simulations of electrons in liquid water using a set of electron c...
The most established approach for ‘practical’ calculations of the inelastic mean free path (IMFP) of...
Purpose: We provide a short overview of optical-data models for the description of inelastic scatter...
We present a manageable approach to include, within the context of optical-data models of the dielec...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - A study of inelastic interactions of low-energy electrons with biologic...
Water is a ubiquitous liquid that displays a wide range of anomalous properties and has a delicate s...
Modelling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in...
Modelling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in...
The lack of accurate low-energy electron scattering cross sections for liquid water is a substantial...
Modeling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in ...
The inelastic mean free path (IMFP) of electrons with energies up to a few keV is calculated from th...
The availability of accurate mean free paths for slow electrons (<50 eV) in water is central to the ...
[[abstract]]©2007 Elsevier - Interactions of low-energy electrons with liquid water and DNA were inv...
The present work provides an accurate description of the elastic scattering process for low-energy e...
présenté par Z. Francis, transparents, résumé, pas de proceedingsTrack structure calculations of cha...
This paper reports on Monte Carlo simulations of electrons in liquid water using a set of electron c...