2015
DOI: 10.1515/nuka-2015-0035
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Monte Carlo study of medium-energy electron penetration in aluminium and silver

Abstract: Abstract. Monte Carlo simulations are very useful for many physical processes. The transport of particles was simulated by Monte Carlo calculating the basic parameters such as probabilities of transmitted-refl ected and angular-energy distributions after interaction with matter. Monte Carlo simulations of electron scattering based on the single scattering model were presented in the medium-energy region for aluminium and silver matters. Two basic equations are required the elastic scattering cross section and … Show more

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“…The transportation of portions was simulated by Monte Carlo calculating the essential parameters such as contingencies of transmitter-detected and ungainly-energy scattering after interaction with material. The objective of Monte Carlo representation of electron-solid interaction is to simulate the dispersal procedures as correctly as acceptable in the average-energy arrange [7]. This paper fit the dose curve by Monte Carlo but we are not comparing with Molecular dynamics or other methods.…”
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“…The transportation of portions was simulated by Monte Carlo calculating the essential parameters such as contingencies of transmitter-detected and ungainly-energy scattering after interaction with material. The objective of Monte Carlo representation of electron-solid interaction is to simulate the dispersal procedures as correctly as acceptable in the average-energy arrange [7]. This paper fit the dose curve by Monte Carlo but we are not comparing with Molecular dynamics or other methods.…”
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confidence: 99%