W.K. Chu, J.F. Ziegler
Journal of Applied Physics
Energy-loss measurements have been made for 2.0-MeV 4He ions in 20 targets. The energy-loss cross sections were determined by analysis of thick-target backscattering yields. Eight of the targets have been previously measured and support the accuracy of the present measurement. Twelve new heavy-metal targets are evaluated: Pb, Au, Pt, Ir, W, Ta, Hf, Gd, Te, Sb, Mo, and Ge. By using the Lindhard-Winther formalism with Hartree-Fock-Slater atomic charge distributions, the stopping cross sections for these metals are predicted down to 1.4 MeV. © 1973 American Institute of Physics.
W.K. Chu, J.F. Ziegler
Journal of Applied Physics
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IEEE TNS
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