Calculations of Mott scattering cross section

作者: Zbigniew Czyżewski , Danny O’Neill MacCallum , Alton Romig , David C. Joy

DOI: 10.1063/1.346400

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摘要: Calculations of Mott elastic scattering cross section electrons for most elements the periodic table up to element number 94 in energy range 20 eV–20 keV have been performed. The Dirac equation transformed a first‐order differential was solved numerically. influence choice atomic potential on factor studied comparison simple muffin‐tin approximation solids. application calculated sections conventional Monte Carlo model electron using modified Bethe is described and results concerning backscattering different potentials are compared.

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