Search results for "Collision cascade"

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Basics of Ion Scattering in Nanoscale Materials

2009

Energetic ions interact with materials by collisions with the nuclei and electrons of the atoms that make up the material. In these collisions, energy and momentum is transferred from the projectile particle, which is a moving atom or ion, to the target particles (atomic nucleus or electron). Each collision leads to a slowing down of the moving projectile and also a deflection of the trajectory that gives rise to the term scattering, which is often used synonymously to describe the energy transfer process.

Ion implantationDeflection (physics)ProjectileScatteringChemistryNuclear TheoryAtomCollision cascadeElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentIon
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Low-energy primary knock on atom damage distributions near MeV proton beams focused to nanometre dimensions

2007

Abstract In this preliminary study, the spatial extent of the defects introduced in Si by a normally incident 1 MeV H + nanobeam was investigated using a hybrid approach. First, the standard SRIM code was employed to calculate the angular and energy distributions of Primary Knock-on Atoms (PKA) using the Binary Collision Approximation (BCA). The long mean free path and the kinematics of scattering in a screened Coulomb potential resulted in an anisotropic PKA distribution that was mainly directed perpendicular to the primary ion trajectories. The PKA energy E dependence was close to 1/ E n with 1.5  n The results revealed that the low energy PKA’s resulted in localised damaged regions with …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonChemistryMean free pathIon trackAtomCollision cascadeElectric potentialAtomic physicsBinary collision approximationInstrumentationIonNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Many Body Modes of Excitation in Heavy Ion Collisions

1989

The one step excitation of two particle holes in heavy ion collisions is shown to be an important channel in the reaction. Pion production has to compete against this new channel, not present in the NN free reaction, and is reduced sensibly. The effective NN cross section is increased leading to a more effective stopping of the nucleons.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)Quasielastic scatteringPionCollision cascadeParticleNuclear ExperimentNucleonExcitationCommunication channel
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Positron-Electron Angular Correlations in Heavy Ion Collisions

1987

Recent measurements of positrons in coincidence with electrons emitted in U+Th collisions near the Coulomb barrier show sharp line structures in the sum and difference energy spectra of the two leptons (ref. 1). A possible method to clarify the origin of these lines is to study the angular correlation of the leptons. In this short contribution we want to report on a positron-electron coincidence test measurement performed with the TORI spectrometer. This apparatus offers the possibility to measure positrons in coincidence with electrons emitted into the same and opposite hemisphere as well.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsPositronSpectrometerAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCollision cascadeCoulomb barrierHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentElectronCoincidenceSpectral lineLepton
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Simulation of cluster impact fusion

1992

We report molecular dynamics simulations of the impact of TiD clusters on TiD targets. In each cluster collision the total fusion probability seems to be due to a single deuterium deuterium collision. The kinetic energies of incident deuterium atoms gradually level off around the initial cluster energy, but do not reach the high energy tail of a corresponding Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. Neither any other support for a thermonuclear fusion mechanism was observed. On the contrary, our simulations imply that the enhanced fusion rate is rather due to channeled many atom collision cascade type mechanism.

PhysicsFusionThermonuclear fusionDeuteriumPhysics::Plasma PhysicsAtomCluster (physics)Collision cascadeAtomic physicsCluster impact fusionNuclear ExperimentKinetic energyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsZeitschrift f�r Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters
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