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Electron Transport

 

The electrons are represented by a ``uniform attenuated beam'' model, hereafter referred to as ``AB''; electrons of a given initial energy and current density are incident normal to the surface of the target, and are not deflected in direction during passage through it ( i.e.,\ no backscattering). The electrons are uniformly attenuated in energy, with the energy loss given by the Bethe-Bloch formula[6]. No ``energy straggling'' is included in this calculation, so that there is one--to--one correspondence of electron energy and electron depth in the target. The energy I in the energy-loss formula that characterizes the binding of the electrons in the target is given by eV[5]. The energy loss of a compound target is approximated by , where subscript m designates the energy-loss for the element m in the target, weighted by the appropriate fractional density[6]. The attenuation of the electrons is stopped when the electron energy eV. Electron production caused by x-ray photoionization is not included.



Martin E. Sulkanen
Wed May 31 14:37:54 CDT 1995