Range and stopping-power tables for 2.5–500 MeV/nucleon heavy ions in solids

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Abstract

Stopping powers and ranges are tabulated for all ions of atomic number 2 ≤ Z ≤ 103 in the energy region 2.5 ≤ EA ≤ 500 MeV/u for 36 solid materials. The calculations use stopping powers for α particles and a new parameterization for the heavy-ion effective charge which is deduced from a set of about 600 experimental stopping-power values covering an energy range from 3 to 90 MeV/u for 15 incident heavy ions and 18 solid stopping materials.

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