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Woon Yong Baek

Researcher at German National Metrology Institute

Publications -  36
Citations -  344

Woon Yong Baek is an academic researcher from German National Metrology Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionization & Electron. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 291 citations.

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Differential elastic and total electron scattering cross sections of tetrahydrofuran

TL;DR: In this article, the experimental differential scattering cross sections of tetrahydrofuran for the elastic scattering of electrons were calculated in the energy range between 60 eV and 1 keV by applying the modified independent-atom model.
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An electron-impact cross section data set (10 eV–1 keV) of DNA constituents based on consistent experimental data: A requisite for Monte Carlo simulations

TL;DR: The Geant4-DNA toolkit as mentioned in this paper provides the first cross section data set of DNA constituents for an impact of electrons in the energy range between about 10 eV and 1 eV on a DNA target.
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Total electron-scattering cross sections of pyrimidine

TL;DR: In this article, integral elastic and inelastic electron-scattering cross sections of pyrimidine were calculated by applying the spherical complex optical potential model, and the sum of both cross sections agreed reasonably well with the experimental total electron scattering cross sections in the energy range from 20 eV to 1 keV.
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Ionization cross section data of nitrogen, methane, and propane for light ions and electrons and their suitability for use in track structure simulations.

TL;DR: This work surveys literature data on ionization and charge-transfer cross sections of nitrogen, methane, and propane for electrons, protons, and helium particles, focusing on the energy range between 100 keV and 20 MeV.
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Kinematically complete study of low-energy electron-impact ionization of neon: Internormalized cross sections in three-dimensional kinematics

TL;DR: In this article, Ren et al. presented experimental data for detection angles of 10, 15, and 20 µm for the faster of the two outgoing electrons as a function of the detection angle of the secondary electron with energies of 3, 5, and 10 µm, respectively.