The ionization of the K-shell in targets of copper, silver, dysprosium and gold was investigated with incident ion beams of proton and helium ions in the range 0.5 MeV/u to 3 MeV/u. The x-rays were detected by a HpGe detector. K-shell x-ray production cross section were determined by normalization of the x-ray yield to the incident beam flux, the Rutherford-scattered ions and the nuclear-Coulomb excited gamma ray yield. The multiple normalization procedures minimize the errors in these cross section measurements. The data are compared with the predictions of the ECPSSR theory for K-shell ionization. The atomic number dependence of these K-shell cross section is discussed
Current theories of inner-shell ionization in fast ion-atom collisions have been reviews and a simpl...
The knowledge of the K-Shell ionization cross sections is necessary to perform quantitative analyzes...
K-shell ionization and L x-ray production cross-sections by proton impact have been determined from ...
Article discussing K-shell ionization by low-velocity ions. K-shell x-ray-production measurements ar...
Cross sections for K-shell ionization by heavy ions have been determined from the measurements of ta...
Incident 0.5 to 2.5 MeV charged particle beams were used to ionize the inner-shells of selected targ...
International audienceIn high energy PIXE, a high energy ion beam, up to several tens of MeV, is use...
Comparisons between the thin and thick target methods of measuring proton-induced K X-ray production...
The K x-ray spectra of different targets (Cu, Zn, and Ge) induced by 3-5 MeV/u Si projectile ions ha...
This article discusses K-shell x-rays of selected elements from Nb through Gd for incident protons a...
The relative transition probabilities of characteristic Kβ and Kα X-rays produced by ion-beam bombar...
Article discussing K-shell ionization elements Ca to Zn for 0.5 to 2.5-MeV/amu 14N-ion bombardment
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[[abstract]]©1977 APS - We have measured K-shell ionization cross sections by electron impact for 19...
A review of the theoretical approaches to inner-shell ionization in fast ion-atom collisions has bee...
Current theories of inner-shell ionization in fast ion-atom collisions have been reviews and a simpl...
The knowledge of the K-Shell ionization cross sections is necessary to perform quantitative analyzes...
K-shell ionization and L x-ray production cross-sections by proton impact have been determined from ...
Article discussing K-shell ionization by low-velocity ions. K-shell x-ray-production measurements ar...
Cross sections for K-shell ionization by heavy ions have been determined from the measurements of ta...
Incident 0.5 to 2.5 MeV charged particle beams were used to ionize the inner-shells of selected targ...
International audienceIn high energy PIXE, a high energy ion beam, up to several tens of MeV, is use...
Comparisons between the thin and thick target methods of measuring proton-induced K X-ray production...
The K x-ray spectra of different targets (Cu, Zn, and Ge) induced by 3-5 MeV/u Si projectile ions ha...
This article discusses K-shell x-rays of selected elements from Nb through Gd for incident protons a...
The relative transition probabilities of characteristic Kβ and Kα X-rays produced by ion-beam bombar...
Article discussing K-shell ionization elements Ca to Zn for 0.5 to 2.5-MeV/amu 14N-ion bombardment
<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; lin...
[[abstract]]©1977 APS - We have measured K-shell ionization cross sections by electron impact for 19...
A review of the theoretical approaches to inner-shell ionization in fast ion-atom collisions has bee...
Current theories of inner-shell ionization in fast ion-atom collisions have been reviews and a simpl...
The knowledge of the K-Shell ionization cross sections is necessary to perform quantitative analyzes...
K-shell ionization and L x-ray production cross-sections by proton impact have been determined from ...