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Energy-loss straggling of helium in elemental solids: The importance of the charge-exchange and bunching effects

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Selau, F F
Molling, A.
Trombini, Henrique
Fadanelli, Raul C
Vos, Maarten
Grande, P L

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In this study, we extend to Helium (He) ions the analysis of the energy-loss straggling of protons in simple materials as presented in NIMB 497 70 (2021). Our findings show that the excess of energy-loss straggling for both protons and He ions is highly correlated to the inhomogeneous distribution of electrons over the unit cell, referred to here as bunching effects, and that charge-exchange straggling has a minor impact, although it can compete with bunching effects for light targets. The Convolution approximation for swift Particles program was used to demonstrate that the bunching effect is a significant contributor to the straggling for both protons and He ions. In addition, we show that packing effects, a special form of bunching is of minor importance. The Yang-O'Connor-Wang formula for He was refined in this work to account for recent experimental data.

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Thin Solid Films

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2099-12-31

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