“…The energy-loss magnitudes q S and 2 q : , used as input in the SEICS code, are calculated 5 by the dielectric formalism, which is based in the plane-wave Born approximation, and 6 where the target description enters through its energy loss function (ELF), which is 7 calculated by the MELF-GOS model [Abril et al, 1998, Heredia-Avalos et al, 2005. 8 Thus, the outer electron excitations are described by a sum of Mermin-type ELF 9 [Mermin, 1970], which is fitted to the experimental optical data, whereas the inner-shell 10 electrons are accounted for by their generalized oscillator strengths in the hydrogenic 11 approach.…”