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Graduate Calculating Particle Energy Loss in Gases: Where to Start?
Thanks for the input and encouragement. How do people say? "Aint nothing to in but to do it". I will try!- md123
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Graduate Calculating Particle Energy Loss in Gases: Where to Start?
Since its Ar-gas, its monoatomic and perfectly inert, so i don't have to think about the distinction of molecular and atomic scattering or chemical processes. I guess i could just run a simulation using simple mechanics, scattering factors and angular distributions, and use random numbers to get...- md123
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Graduate Calculating Particle Energy Loss in Gases: Where to Start?
Hey guys, Im currently looking for a way to calculate the energy loss of a particle in a gas. This will help me to understand deposition processes better. The particles I am looking at are heavy, uncharged ones (e.g. metal atoms). Stopping power is not a viable concept without charge, and Bethe...- md123
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