Case for projectile kinetic energy gain in stopping power studies |
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Authors: | R. Cabrera‐Trujillo,J. R. Sabin,Y.
hrn,E. Deumens |
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Affiliation: | R. Cabrera‐Trujillo,J. R. Sabin,Y. Öhrn,E. Deumens |
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Abstract: | Under certain collision conditions, a swift ion projectile colliding with a target will gain rather than lose kinetic energy, contrary to the standard conception of stopping power. In this work, we consider the conditions for such a collision such that the energy loss is negative, that is, that there will be projectile kinetic energy gain. In particular, for a target initially in the ground state we find that the projectile gains kinetic energy only when charge exchange and de‐excitation processes are involved. This occurs when the electron affinity of the projectile is larger than the ionization potential of the target. Consequences of this effect are analyzed. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem 94: 215–221, 2003 |
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Keywords: | energy loss and stopping power charge transfer ion molecule ion– ion charge transfer reactions |
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