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Apparent Velocity Threshold in the Electronic Stopping of Slow Hydrogen Ions in LiF
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsElectronic StoppingElectron DiffractionIon ProcessElectron SpectroscopySlow Hydrogen IonsIon EmissionMaterials SciencePhysicsElectronic Energy LossApparent Velocity ThresholdAtomic PhysicsHydrogenQuantum ChemistryHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsIon Structure
The electronic energy loss of hydrogen ions (protons and deuterons) in thin supported films of LiF has been studied in backscattering geometry for specific energies from 700 eV/u to 700 keV/u, using Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy and time-of-flight low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy. For specific energies below 8 keV/u, our data confirm velocity proportionality for the stopping cross section epsilon (like in a metal) down to 3.8 keV/u, as observed previously for protons and antiprotons despite the large band gap (14 eV) of LiF. Below 3.8 keV/u, the present results indicate an apparent velocity threshold at about 0.1 a.u. for the onset of electronic stopping.
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