Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI

We present theoretical results for the stopping power of protons in V, Nb, Cr and Mo with the aim of discuss the present knowledge of energy loss in these transitions metals with 3 and 4 electrons in the outer d-subshell. The theoretical description spans over a wide energy region, which covers from...

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spelling paper:paper_0168583X_v_n_p_Montanari2023-06-08T15:17:55Z Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI Energy loss Stopping power Energy dissipation Transition metals Antiproton impact Collective excitations Dielectric formalism Low-impact velocity Nonperturbative model Plasmon excitations Sensitive regions Stopping power Velocity We present theoretical results for the stopping power of protons in V, Nb, Cr and Mo with the aim of discuss the present knowledge of energy loss in these transitions metals with 3 and 4 electrons in the outer d-subshell. The theoretical description spans over a wide energy region, which covers from impact velocities below the Fermi velocity, to high but not relativistic ones, covering the sensitive region of the stopping maximum. We use two complementary formalisms, a binary non-perturbative model recently developed by our group, and with very good results for proton and antiproton impact at low impact velocities. The other one is the known dielectric formalism, perturbative, so valid for impact velocities quite above the Fermi velocity, but including the binary and collective excitations of the valence electrons. We obtain a good description of the experimental data in the whole energy range. The importance of plasmon excitation at energies around the maximum is clear. We call the attention on the need of new data in Nb and Mo targets around the stopping maximum, and the lack of stopping values below 30 keV in the four targets. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. 2018 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0168583X_v_n_p_Montanari http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0168583X_v_n_p_Montanari
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Energy loss
Stopping power
Energy dissipation
Transition metals
Antiproton impact
Collective excitations
Dielectric formalism
Low-impact velocity
Nonperturbative model
Plasmon excitations
Sensitive regions
Stopping power
Velocity
spellingShingle Energy loss
Stopping power
Energy dissipation
Transition metals
Antiproton impact
Collective excitations
Dielectric formalism
Low-impact velocity
Nonperturbative model
Plasmon excitations
Sensitive regions
Stopping power
Velocity
Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
topic_facet Energy loss
Stopping power
Energy dissipation
Transition metals
Antiproton impact
Collective excitations
Dielectric formalism
Low-impact velocity
Nonperturbative model
Plasmon excitations
Sensitive regions
Stopping power
Velocity
description We present theoretical results for the stopping power of protons in V, Nb, Cr and Mo with the aim of discuss the present knowledge of energy loss in these transitions metals with 3 and 4 electrons in the outer d-subshell. The theoretical description spans over a wide energy region, which covers from impact velocities below the Fermi velocity, to high but not relativistic ones, covering the sensitive region of the stopping maximum. We use two complementary formalisms, a binary non-perturbative model recently developed by our group, and with very good results for proton and antiproton impact at low impact velocities. The other one is the known dielectric formalism, perturbative, so valid for impact velocities quite above the Fermi velocity, but including the binary and collective excitations of the valence electrons. We obtain a good description of the experimental data in the whole energy range. The importance of plasmon excitation at energies around the maximum is clear. We call the attention on the need of new data in Nb and Mo targets around the stopping maximum, and the lack of stopping values below 30 keV in the four targets. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
title Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
title_short Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
title_full Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
title_fullStr Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
title_full_unstemmed Stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups V and VI
title_sort stopping power of protons in transition metals of the groups v and vi
publishDate 2018
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0168583X_v_n_p_Montanari
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0168583X_v_n_p_Montanari
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