Electron Emission from Foils and Biological Materials after Proton Impact
Author
Dingfelder, Michael; Travia, Anderson; McLawhorn, Robert A.; Shinpaugh, Jefferson L.; Toburen, Larry H.
Abstract
Electron emission spectra from thin metal foils with thin layers of water frozen on them (amorphous solid water) after fast proton impact have been measured and have been simulated in liquid water using the event-by-event track structure code PARTRAC. The electron transport model of PARTRAC has been extended to simulate electron transport down to 1 eV by including low-energy phonon, vibrational and electronic excitations as measured by Michaud et al. (Radiat. Res. 159, 3–22, 2003) for amorphous ice. Simulated liquid water yields follow in general the amorphous solid water measurements at higher energies, but overestimate them significantly at energies below 50 eV. Originally published Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 77, No. 10-12, Oct-Dec 2008
Date
2008-10
Citation:
APA:
Dingfelder, Michael, & Travia, Anderson, & McLawhorn, Robert A., & Shinpaugh, Jefferson L., & Toburen, Larry H.. (October 2008).
Electron Emission from Foils and Biological Materials after Proton Impact.
Radiation Physics and Chemistry,
77(10-12),
1213-
12 p. 1213-1217. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3259
MLA:
Dingfelder, Michael, and Travia, Anderson, and McLawhorn, Robert A., and Shinpaugh, Jefferson L., and Toburen, Larry H..
"Electron Emission from Foils and Biological Materials after Proton Impact". Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
77:10-12. (1213-1217),
October 2008.
November 29, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3259.
Chicago:
Dingfelder, Michael and Travia, Anderson and McLawhorn, Robert A. and Shinpaugh, Jefferson L. and Toburen, Larry H.,
"Electron Emission from Foils and Biological Materials after Proton Impact," Radiation Physics and Chemistry 77, no.
10-12 (October 2008),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3259 (accessed
November 29, 2023).
AMA:
Dingfelder, Michael, Travia, Anderson, McLawhorn, Robert A., Shinpaugh, Jefferson L., Toburen, Larry H..
Electron Emission from Foils and Biological Materials after Proton Impact. Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
October 2008;
77(10-12):
1213-1217.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3259. Accessed
November 29, 2023.
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East Carolina University