Differential cross sections have been measured for elastic scattering of electrons from Kr. Measurements have been performed at impact energies of 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 150 and 200 eV in the angular range from 10 to 125'. Absolute values of the differential cross section have been obtained by means of the relative flow method. Integral and momentum transfer cross sections have been derived from the measured data by extrapolating to 0 and 180 degrees scattering angles. Comparison was made between the present results and those from other experiments and theoretical calculations.
Differential cross sections for electron elastic scattering in mercury have been measured over the incident electron energy range 9 to 25 eV and the angular scattering range 10 to 120 degrees . The cross sections have been normalized to the absolute value of Holtkamp et al. (1987) at 25 eV and 60 degrees . The integral elastic cross sections and total excitation cross sections in the above energy range have also been obtained.
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