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Title: Use of the Bethe equation for inner-shell ionization by electron impact
Author: Powell, Cedric J.
Llovet Ximenes, Xavier
Salvat Gavaldà, Francesc
Keywords: Ionització
Raigs X
Pel·lícules fines
Física nuclear
Ionization
X-rays
Thin films
Nuclear physics
Issue Date: 13-May-2016
Publisher: AIP Publishing
Abstract: We analyzed calculated cross sections for K-, L-, and M-shell ionization by electron impact to determine the energy ranges over which these cross sections are consistent with the Bethe equation for inner-shell ionization. Our analysis was performed with K-shell ionization cross sections for 26 elements, with L-shell ionization cross sections for seven elements, L-3-subshell ionization cross sections for Xe, and M-shell ionization cross sections for three elements. The validity (or otherwise) of the Bethe equation could be checked with Fano plots based on a linearized form of the Bethe equation. Our Fano plots, which display theoretical cross sections and available measured cross sections, reveal two linear regions as predicted by de Heer and Inokuti [in Electron Impact Ionization, edited by T. D. Mark and G. H. Dunn, (Springer-Verlag, Vienna, 1985), Chap. 7, pp. 232-276]. For each region, we made linear fits and determined values of the two element-specific Bethe parameters. We found systematic variations of these parameters with atomic number for both the low-and the high-energy linear regions of the Fano plots. We also determined the energy ranges over which the Bethe equation can be used.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4948700
It is part of: Journal of Applied Physics, 2016, vol. 119, num. 18, p. 184904
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/127902
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4948700
ISSN: 0021-8979
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