One of the most interesting applications of the Monte Carlo method consists in the simulation of the energy loss spectrum of backscattered electrons when a solid target is bombarded with an electron beam of given kinetic energy. Knowing the elastic and inelastic scattering cross-sections of the electrons in their interaction with the atoms of the target, it is possible to calculate the probabilities of angular diffusion and the loss of kinetic energy for each collision between the electrons of the incident beam and the atoms of the target. In this way, it is possible to model the history of each electron following its trajectory and calculating its energy losses, its final energy, and the exit point from the target surface whether and where...
A Monte Carlo study of backscattering of kilovolt electrons in solids, a process of primary importan...
Within the framework of the dielectric theory, the spectral response of a solid irradiated by an ele...
Electron-matter interaction is described by a Monte Carlo procedure in which the mean free path is c...
One of the most interesting applications of the Monte Carlo method consists in the simulation of the...
A Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is described and used to calculate the energy distribution spectra of ...
A Monte Carlo simulation of the scattering processes of kV electrons penetrating into aluminum was p...
We propose an application of the Monte Carlo method in the field of backscattering. The results obta...
Experimental reflection electron energy loss (REEL) spectra are measured from aluminum for primary e...
A Monte Carlo procedure to simulate the penetration and energy loss of low¿energy electron beams thr...
[[abstract]]©2004 IOP - The energy distribution of electrons quasi -elastically backscattered from s...
We present Monte Carlo simulation of low energy electrons backscattered from iron (Fe) surface. We t...
When a monoenergetic electron beam bombards a solid target, some electrons are backscattered without...
Monte Carlo simulations are very useful for many physical processes. The transport of particles was ...
We present Monte Carlo simulation of low energy electrons backscattered from iron (Fe) surface. We t...
A Monte Carlo study of backscattering of kilovolt electrons in solids, a process of primary importan...
A Monte Carlo study of backscattering of kilovolt electrons in solids, a process of primary importan...
Within the framework of the dielectric theory, the spectral response of a solid irradiated by an ele...
Electron-matter interaction is described by a Monte Carlo procedure in which the mean free path is c...
One of the most interesting applications of the Monte Carlo method consists in the simulation of the...
A Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is described and used to calculate the energy distribution spectra of ...
A Monte Carlo simulation of the scattering processes of kV electrons penetrating into aluminum was p...
We propose an application of the Monte Carlo method in the field of backscattering. The results obta...
Experimental reflection electron energy loss (REEL) spectra are measured from aluminum for primary e...
A Monte Carlo procedure to simulate the penetration and energy loss of low¿energy electron beams thr...
[[abstract]]©2004 IOP - The energy distribution of electrons quasi -elastically backscattered from s...
We present Monte Carlo simulation of low energy electrons backscattered from iron (Fe) surface. We t...
When a monoenergetic electron beam bombards a solid target, some electrons are backscattered without...
Monte Carlo simulations are very useful for many physical processes. The transport of particles was ...
We present Monte Carlo simulation of low energy electrons backscattered from iron (Fe) surface. We t...
A Monte Carlo study of backscattering of kilovolt electrons in solids, a process of primary importan...
A Monte Carlo study of backscattering of kilovolt electrons in solids, a process of primary importan...
Within the framework of the dielectric theory, the spectral response of a solid irradiated by an ele...
Electron-matter interaction is described by a Monte Carlo procedure in which the mean free path is c...