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The tracklengths in mica have been measured for iodine and gold ions in the energy range 0 to 1 MeV/amu. These data and those from previous studies have been compared with the Lindhard-Scharff-Schiøtt theory for the stopping of heavy ions in matter. Discrepancies from the theory are discussed.
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Work performed under National Research Council grant A2510
The authors are most grateful to Dr. D. Ward, Dr. H.R. Andrews, the crew of the CRNL Tandem accelerator and Dr. T.K. Alexander for cooperative scheduling of the bombardments. We are particularly grateful to Mr. J.L. Gallant for assistance in target preparation. Support of this research by the National Research Council of Canada under Grant No. A 2510 is gratefully acknowledged.
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Dautet, D., Pate, B.D. The tracklengths of iodine and gold ions in mica. Z Physik A 285, 253–256 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408236
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01408236