2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-396455-7.00007-8
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The Dielectric Formalism for Inelastic Processes in High-Energy Ion–Matter Collisions

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“…By combining our non-perturbative and perturbative calculations in different energy regions, we managed to cover an extended range of (0.25 − 500) keV. The extension to higher impact energies by using the dielectric formalism and the SLPA has already been demonstrated [11,59,60].…”
Section: Comparison With the Experiments In An Extended Energy Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By combining our non-perturbative and perturbative calculations in different energy regions, we managed to cover an extended range of (0.25 − 500) keV. The extension to higher impact energies by using the dielectric formalism and the SLPA has already been demonstrated [11,59,60].…”
Section: Comparison With the Experiments In An Extended Energy Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This difference is explained by the lack of plasmon contribution in the binary model. The experimental values represented by letters "E" and "I" correspond to the mea- In both cases the inner-shell contribution is included, calculated with the SLPA [11]. Symbols: letters, available experimental data in [1] and references therein.…”
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“…An analytical expression of the screened projectile charge Z P (Z N ,N e ,r) as a function of the distance to the nucleus r, the nuclear charge Z N and number of bound electrons N e , can be found in [29]. A tabulation of Z P (Z N ,N e ,r) for ions He up to Ne is included in [73].…”
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“…These are binary collisional formalisms within the independent electron model. On the other hand, the dielectric formalism is employed by using the shell-wise local plasma approximation (SLPA) [55]. The SLPA describes the response of the electrons of the same binding energy as a whole (collectively, including all the electron interactions), screening the interaction with the impinging ion.…”
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