Electron stopping power and mean free path in organic compounds over the energy range of 20–10,000 eV

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Energy Loss Function (ELF) of 2 5 Ta O derived from optical limitand extended to the total part of momentum and their energyexcitation region ELF plays an important function in calculatingenergy loss of electron in materials. The parameter Inelastic MeanFree Path (IMFP) is most important in quantitative surface sensitiveelectron spectroscopies, defined as the average distance that anelectron with a given energy travels between successive inelasticcollisions. The stopping cross section and single differential crosssectionSDCS are also calculated and gives good agreement withprevious work.


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