M.H. Brodsky, M.A. Frisch, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Based on standard transport theory for the slowing down of heavy ions in matter, a fast and efficient method has been developed for the calculation of range-distribution parameters. The method allows for the use of arbitrary nuclear-scattering cross sections and electronic energy-loss functions, and all target-ion combinations can be handled. Examples of calculations of the mean projected ranges and the longitudinal- and transverse-range stragglings for high-energy heavy ions are presented. The results are compared with existing experimental data. © 1981 The American Physical Society.
M.H. Brodsky, M.A. Frisch, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
W.K. Chu, J.F. Ziegler, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Philip A. Saunders, J.F. Ziegler
Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research
J.F. Ziegler
Nuclear Instruments and Methods