Elastic collision cross sections and Monte Carlo calculations of Kr+ ions drifting in gaseous krypton

Author(s):  
J. A. S. Barata ◽  
C. A. N. Conde
1967 ◽  
Vol 45 (10) ◽  
pp. 1149-1160 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. R. Sachdev ◽  
N. T. Porile ◽  
L. Yaffe

Excitation functions for the (p,xn) (x = 1–5), (p,p3n), and (p,2pxn) (x = 1, 3, 4) reactions induced in 88Sr by protons of energy from 7 to 85 MeV have been measured by radiochemical methods. Cross sections for the individual isomeric species for the products of (p,2n), (p,3n), (p,4n), and (p,p3n) reactions are also presented.Excitation functions for each of the (p,2p3n) and (p,2p4n) reactions exhibit two peaks, the first of which is assigned to (p,α n) or (p,α 2n) reactions from threshold considerations. The experimental results are compared with Monte Carlo calculations using the codes of Chen et al. for the cascade stage and Dostrovsky et al. for the evaporation stage. The comparison suggests that the calculations of Chen et al. overestimate the extent of compound nucleus contribution at high energies.


1982 ◽  
Vol 51 (12) ◽  
pp. 3920-3928
Author(s):  
Kazunori Aoki ◽  
Kouichi Miyamae ◽  
Toshihiko Kobayashi ◽  
Keiichi Yamamoto

Author(s):  
T.A. Stephenson ◽  
M.H. Loretto ◽  
I.P. Jones ◽  
P. Augustus

Experiments have been performed to determine the effects of thickness, and crystallinity on beam spreading in thin foils. The experimental technique consists of measuring an incident and exit electron probe size as shown in Fig. 1. Beam spreading is defined as the difference between these two quantities. Results were compared with Monte Carlo calculations.Beam spreading experiments in single crystal silicon oriented positive of a 440 reflection have shown that the experimental measurements are adequately described by Monte Carlo calculations using Doyle and Turner elastic scattering cross-sections (Fig.2). The addition of an inelastic component via the Bethe continuous loss approximation produces an insignificant change. Adjustment for the generation and scattering of fast secondary electrons is reserved for future work.Two experiments were performed to elucidate the effects of crystallinity. The first involved single crystal silicon in which exit grobe size measurgments were performed with diffracting conditions s=+0.0027Å-1 and s=-0.0034Å-1 from 220 (Table 1). Since beam spreading is dependent on high angle scattering, these results are qualitatively consistent with the orientation dependence of high angle diffuse scattering.


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