Inelastic collisions of medium energy atomic elements in solids
2010
The stopping of medium atomic elements in solids has been calculated in the framework of classical approximation, taking into account elastic and inelastic collisions. The calculations are based on the 1) revised equations for the law of energy and impulse conservation, which were earlier used to describe inelastic collisions of atomic particles, 2) theory of quasi-small angle scattering, 3) power potential of LNS, and 4) limitation of the maximum distance of atoms approach determined by the interatomic distance in solids. Analytical equations have been obtained to calculate 1) a differential cross-section of elastic scattering in the presence of inelastic collisions, 2) energy transferred, 3) cross-sections of elastic and inelastic stopping, and penetration depth. Implantation into solids was found to be of threshold character.
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