Abstract K-shell ionization cross sections for Fe by electron impact were measured by detecting the characteristic X-rays emitted from the thin solid film target of known mass thickness with a Si(Li) detector. Reflection correction of the substrate was done using a bipartition model of electron transport. The experimental results are satisfactory as compared with the theoretical calculation and empirical formula.
Received: 25 July 1995
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HE FU-QING (何福庆), LONG XIAN-GUAN (龙先灌), PENG XIU-FENG (彭秀峰), LUO ZHENG-MING (罗正明), AN ZHU (安竹) K-SHELL IONIZATION OF IRON BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT 1996 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 5 499
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