On the determination of stopping cross-sections in ion scattering in solids and deviations from standard models

Mery M.; Chen L.; Valdés J.E.; Esaulov V.A.

Abstract

When atomic particles traverse solids they suffer energy losses due to elastic scattering from nuclei and excitation of electron-hole pairs. These are referred to as nuclear and electronic stoppings respectively. In this paper we discuss methods of determining energy losses and 'stopping' cross-sections in ion transmission through thin films, as well as in large angle and grazing backscattering from surfaces. This is done on the basis of deterministic simulations of ion scattering by following ion trajectories as they pass through the solid and sample regions of different electron densities depending on the distance from atomic nuclei. The ab initio calculated electron densities in the crystal are used to determine the stopping power, as predicted by the free electron gas model, and including a threshold value for d electron excitation. We discuss some aspects that are not included in standard descriptions based on the use of free electron models and averaged effective electron densities. In this context, we point out the possibility of inelastic processes involving inner-shell excitations, and briefly summarise main findings.

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Título según WOS: On the determination of stopping cross-sections in ion scattering in solids and deviations from standard models
Título según SCOPUS: On the determination of stopping cross-sections in ion scattering in solids and deviations from standard models
Título de la Revista: RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS
Volumen: 175
Número: 01-feb
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 160
Página final: 176
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/10420150.2020.1718141

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS