Section III. Energy loss and scattering
Analysis of the angular dependence of proton energy loss in thin films

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Abstract

The experimental data on the emergence-angle dependence of 100–400 keV proton energy loss in thin Au foils are reanalysed taking into account the impact parameter dependence of energy loss and the foil thickness inhomogeneity. The results of computer simulations are presented for different theoretical models.

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