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Stopping powers of havar and effective charge for 1.4–3.2 MeV/u 127I-ions

2000

Abstract Stopping powers of havar for 1.4–3.2 MeV/u 127 I-ions have been determined by the transmission technique using two geometrical arrangements. No previous data have been published for havar with this ion. The experimental data are compared with predictions obtained by using Bragg’s additivity rule with various parametrizations of the stopping power found in the literature. The values obtained by the parametrizations underestimate the experimental data by 5–11%. The empirical correction scheme of Thwaites yields values in rather good agreement with the present results, especially at energies above 1.9 MeV/u. The effective charges of the 127 I ions were also deduced from the experiment…

Nuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsChemistryEmpirical correctionStopping power (particle radiation)Atomic physicsInstrumentationEffective nuclear chargeIonNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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New approach to energy loss measurements

2002

Abstract A new approach to energy loss measurements is proposed. In the same experiment electronic stopping force (power) in gold, nickel, carbon, polycarbonate and Havar for 40 Ar, 28 Si, 16 O, 4 He and 1 H ions in the energy range 0.12–11 MeV/u has been measured. In this paper we give the full results for gold, nickel, and carbon and for 40 Ar, 16 O, 4 He and 1 H ions. Good agreement of the measured stopping force values for light ions with literature data is interpreted as the positive test of the experimental technique. The same technique used with heavy ions yields agreement with the published data only for energies above 1 MeV/u. At lower energies we observe progressively increasing d…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNickelRange (particle radiation)chemistryDetectorchemistry.chemical_elementStopping power (particle radiation)Alpha particleAtomic physicsInstrumentationFOIL methodSemiconductor detectorIonNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Probe prototypes based on TlBr detectors

2009

Abstract Detectors based on TlBr crystals are ideally suited for the probes, where small size and rapid stopping power are highly desirable attributes. The development results of TlBr probes for medical and nuclear industry applications are presented here. Probes for both applications include TlBr detectors with dimensions of 5×5×2 mm 3 and a microelectronics preamplifier. The different construction and technological aspects of probes designed for both application types are discussed. The probes were tested over a wide energy range. We obtained energy resolutions of 3.6, 4.9 and 14.5 keV at energies of 59.6, 122 and 662 keV, respectively, for the developed probe prototypes at room temperatu…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsbusiness.industryPreamplifierNuclear industryDetectorOptoelectronicsMicroelectronicsStopping powerbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Nonlinear calculations of the energy loss of slow ions in an electron gas

1986

Abstract The stopping power of an electron gas for slow ons was calculated based on nonlinear, density-functional methods. These new theoretical results show substatnial increases in stopping powers for protons compared to calculations based on linear theory and provide a good qualitative description of the Z1-oscillations found in experimental data.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEnergy lossNonlinear systemChemistryLinear systemStopping power (particle radiation)Atomic physicsFermi gasInstrumentationIonNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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ESR dosimeter material properties of phenols compound exposed to radiotherapeutic electron beams

2017

Abstract There is a need for a sensitive dosimeter using Electron Spin Resonance spectroscopy for use in medical applications, since non-destructive read-out and dose archival could be achieved with this method. This work reports a systematic ESR investigation of IRGANOX ® 1076 exposed to clinical electron beams produced by a LINAC used for radiation therapy treatments. Recently, dosimetric features of this material were investigated for irradiation with 6 0Co γ -photons and neutrons in both pellet and film shape and have been found promising thanks to their high efficiency of radiation-matter energy transfer and radical stability at room temperature. Here the analysis of the dosimetric fea…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)DosimeterMaterials scienceSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAnalytical chemistryElectronStopping powerSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNuclear magnetic resonanceSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatalaw030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbsorbed doseIrradiationDosimetry Dose ESR EPR Electron BeamElectron paramagnetic resonanceInstrumentationBeam (structure)
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New experimental molecular stopping cross section data of Al2O3, for heavy ions

2014

Abstract Molecular stopping cross section data of Al2O3, for heavy ions of 12C, 16O, 28Si, 35Cl, 79Br within the energy range of 0.01–1.0 MeV/nucleon were measured. Both direct transmission and bulk analysis methods were applied. Stopping cross sections were calculated both with the SRIM and MSTAR codes. Evaluation and intercomparison of the new data with the calculated and previously measured ones are reported in this paper.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)ta114ChemistryHadronCarbon-12Stopping cross section ; Stopping power ; ERDA ; Heavy ion IBA ; Light element analysisCharged particleIonNuclear physicsBaryonStopping power (particle radiation)NucleonInstrumentation
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A novel method for obtaining continuous stopping power curves

2001

Abstract A new method has been developed for obtaining continuous stopping power curves in transmission geometry. In the method both the incident energy of the particle and its energy after passing through the sample foil are extracted directly from the semiconductor detector. Full range of energies is measured simultaneously eliminating step-by-step measurements and providing continuous data. A time-of-flight (TOF) spectrometer provides unambiguous matching of relevant particle groups from the run with and without absorber. Suitable energy distribution of incident particles was achieved by choosing the right thickness and tilting angle of a scattering foil. The method is very fast and reli…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Spectrometerbusiness.industrySemiconductor detectorTime of flightOpticsCalibrationStopping power (particle radiation)Specific energybusinessInstrumentationEnergy (signal processing)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Atoms embedded in an electron gas: Phase shifts and cross sections

1983

The Fermi-level scattering phase shifts and the transport cross sections are reported for atoms embedded in a homogeneous electron gas. The applications of the results are discussed, using the electronic stopping power for slow ions and impurity resistivity as examples. Peer reviewed

atomsMaterials scienceElectrical resistivity and conductivityScatteringHomogeneousImpurityPhysicsPhase (matter)Stopping power (particle radiation)Atomic physicsFermi gaselectron gasIonPhysical Review B
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Barkas effect with use of antiprotons and protons.

1989

The difference in the range of protons and antiprotons in matter, an example of the Barkas effect, is observed in a simple time-of-flight apparatus. The ranges of 5.9-MeV antiprotons and protons differ by about 6% in a degrader made predominantly of aluminum.

PhysicsRange (particle radiation)AntiparticleNuclear TheoryHadronBaryonNuclear physicsAntiprotonAntimatterPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsStopping power (particle radiation)High Energy Physics::ExperimentAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonPhysical review. A, General physics
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Determination of molecular stopping cross section of 12C, 16O, 28Si, 35Cl, 58Ni, 79Br, and 127I in silicon nitride

2015

Abstract Silicon nitride is a technologically important material in a range of applications due to a combination of important properties. Ion beam analysis techniques, and in particular, heavy ion elastic recoil detection analysis can be used to determine the stoichiometry of silicon nitride films, which often deviates from the ideal Si3N4, as well as the content of impurities such as hydrogen, even in the presence of other materials or in a matrix containing heavier elements. Accurate quantification of IBA results depends on the basic data used in the data analysis. Quantitative depth profiling relies on the knowledge of the stopping power cross sections of the materials studied for the io…

Silicon nitrideNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIon beam analysisMaterials scienceta114HydrogenIon beam analysischemistry.chemical_elementHeavy ionsIonElastic recoil detectionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySilicon nitrideImpurityThin filmAtomic physicsStopping powerInstrumentationStoichiometryNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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