Electron mass stopping power in H2
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Fursa, Dmitry
Zammit, M.
Threlfall, R.
Savage, J.
Bray, Igor
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2017Type
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Fursa, D. and Zammit, M. and Threlfall, R. and Savage, J. and Bray, I. 2017. Electron mass stopping power in H2. Physical Review A. 96 (2).
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Physical Review A
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© 2017 American Physical Society. Calculations of electron mass stopping power (SP) of electrons in H2 have been performed using the convergent close-coupling method for incident electron energies up to 2000 eV. Convergence of the calculated SP has been established by increasing the size of the close-coupling expansion from 9 to 491 states. Good agreement was found with the SP measurements of Munoz et al. [Chem. Phys. Lett. 433, 253 (2007)CHPLBC0009-261410.1016/j.cplett.2006.10.114].
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