
doi: 10.2172/5691165
Energy-dependent evaluated electron interaction cross sections and related parameters are presented for elements H through Fm (Z = 1 to 100). Data are given over the energy range from 10 eV to 100 GeV. Cross sections and average energy deposits are presented in tabulated and graphic form. In addition, ionization cross sections and average energy deposits for each shell are presented in graphic form. This information is derived from the Livermore Evaluated Electron Data Library (EEDL) as of July, 1991.
Ionization, Bremsstrahlung, Electromagnetic Radiation, Scattering 664300* -- Atomic & Molecular Physics-- Collision Phenomena-- (1992-), Interactions, Electrons, Energy Deposition, Leptons, Elastic Scattering, Radiations, Cross Sections, Energy-Level Transitions, Stopping Power, Fermions, 74 Atomic And Molecular Physics, Excitation, Elementary Particles
Ionization, Bremsstrahlung, Electromagnetic Radiation, Scattering 664300* -- Atomic & Molecular Physics-- Collision Phenomena-- (1992-), Interactions, Electrons, Energy Deposition, Leptons, Elastic Scattering, Radiations, Cross Sections, Energy-Level Transitions, Stopping Power, Fermions, 74 Atomic And Molecular Physics, Excitation, Elementary Particles
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