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Inner-shell ionization by electrons in the 300–600 keV region

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Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae

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A measuring set-up at a Cockcrof—Walton accelerator is described for the determination of electron impact inner-shell ionization cross-section detecting the X-rays by Si(Li) solid-state detector. The K-shell electron impact ionization cross-sections for Ag in the region from 300 to 600 keV were determined and compared with the earlier experimental and the calculated theoretical values.

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Schlenk, B., Berényi, D., Ricz, S. et al. Inner-shell ionization by electrons in the 300–600 keV region. Acta Physica 41, 159–163 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03159401

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