Published October 15, 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Transport of low- and medium-energy electron and ion beams in seawater and its vapors

  • 1. Department of Aerospace Engineering and Department of Physics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-1191

Description

A general theory of stopping power for electrons and ions in a target medium (gas, liquid, or thin solid foil) containing neutral as well as positive and negative ions is developed. The approach is quite accurate in the low- and medium-energy range (<1 MeV), where the Bethe stopping-power cross section is inaccurate. The energy transfer during individual collisions is treated by the binary-encounter approximation. The theory is applied to determine the stopping power of seawater, whose major components are H2O molecules and Na+ and Cl- ions. The stopping-power cross sections for low- and medium-energy protons in water show excellent agreement with existing measurements. The theory is extended to relativistic energies and to cases where the excitation of the incident and target particles is allowed. The approach is quite general and can be applied to other ionic, atomic, and molecular systems

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review, A
Journal Volume
38
Journal Issue
8
Series
Phys. Rev., A.
Journal Page Range
4135-4141
ISSN
0556-2791
CODEN
PLRAA

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