Total Ionization Cross Sections Due to Electron Impact of Carbon Tetrachloride
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https://doi.org/10.31033/ijrasb.9.3.13Keywords:
Ionization cross section, Electron-impactAbstract
In present article, we have employed modified Khare-BEB model to calculate the electron impact ionization cross section for carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) from ionization threshold to 10 MeV. We also calculated the collisional parameters CRP and . At relativistic energies, the present calculations for ionization cross sections of carbon tetracloride are first calculations in the best of our knowledge. The calculated cross sections were compared with available experimental data. A good agreement was found among the present results, other previous calculations, and experimental data.
PACS: 34.50
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