2007
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.76.069901
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Publisher's Note: Electron-scattering cross sections and stopping powers inH2O[Phys. Rev. A76, 052707 (2007)]

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“…The C1s peak areas decreased exponentially with gas pressure. The effective scatterings cross-sections, shown by crosses, are a good fit to the independently-measured values 42 if the effective path length for the photoelectrons is 1.1 mm, somewhat larger than the 0.9 mm sample-aperture separation.…”
Section: Electron-gas Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The C1s peak areas decreased exponentially with gas pressure. The effective scatterings cross-sections, shown by crosses, are a good fit to the independently-measured values 42 if the effective path length for the photoelectrons is 1.1 mm, somewhat larger than the 0.9 mm sample-aperture separation.…”
Section: Electron-gas Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Garcia and coworkers have studied electron-molecule scattering in great detail. Figure 2, reproduced from their work, 42 shows the experimental electron energy loss distribution for electronimpact scattering from gas-phase H 2 O. The minimum energy transfer is 6.2 eV, corresponding to a HOMO-LUMO electronic excitation, and the excitation probability increases significantly above the ionization threshold.…”
Section: Electron-gas Interactionsmentioning
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“…The SCAR procedure has been described in detail previously [10,[26][27][28]. Briefly, the role of SCAR correction to the standard IAM procedure is reducing the values obtained from the standard additivity rule to account for geometrical overlapping of atomic cross sections.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%