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The stopping and range of ions in solids
J.P. Biersack,James F. Ziegler +1 more
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A review of existing widely-cited tables of ion stopping and ranges can be found in this paper, where a brief exposition of what can be determined by modern calculations is given.Abstract:
The stopping and range of ions in matter is physically very complex, and there are few simple approximations which are accurate. However, if modern calculations are performed, the ion distributions can be calculated with good accuracy, typically better than 10%. This review will be in several sections:
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A brief exposition of what can be determined by modern calculations.
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A review of existing widely-cited tables of ion stopping and ranges.
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A review of the calculation of accurate ion stopping powers.read more
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