Calculation of the average range of charged particles after passing through the finite-thickness target
A. I. Tolmachev1, L. Forlano2
1Russian New University, Moscow, Russia
2University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italy
Email: tolmachev.alex@rambler.ru

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Inelatic energy losses in the target are proportional to the average range of the ions, which can essentially differ from the target thickness due to multiple collisions between the ions and the target atoms. The ratio of the average range of the ions L to the target thickness D depends on the energy on the ions, ions and target atoms masses. The ratio L/D has been calculated by the computer simulation method. An elementary analytical theory of the phenomenon has been simulation. Keywords: ion range, inelastic energy losses, finite-thickness target, computer simulation.
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