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Energy and intensity distributions of both projectiles and recoil atoms on the plane behind the scattering center at finite distance are calculated for different projectile-to-target mass ratio and different projectile energies. The projectile energy and intensity have been found to be double-valued or three-valued functions of the distance from the collision epicenter. At the same time, the recoil energy and intensity have proved to single-valued and double-valued functions of the distance from the collision epicenter for parallel and divergent projectile fluxes, respectively.
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Balashova, L.L., Dodonov, A.I., Mashkova, E.S. et al. Energy and spatial redistributions of the particle flux resulting from its interaction with the scattering center. Appl. Phys. A 28, 189–194 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00617985
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