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NIST Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Section Database - SRD 107

This is a database of total ionization cross sections of atoms and molecules by electron impact. The cross sections were calculated using the Binary-Encounter-Bethe (BEB) model, which combines the Mott cross section with the high-incident energy behavior of the Bethe cross section. Selected experimental data are included. Singly differential cross sections are included for H, He, and H2. Electron-impact excitation cross sections are also included for selected atoms.

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Title NIST Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Section Database - SRD 107
Description This is a database of total ionization cross sections of atoms and molecules by electron impact. The cross sections were calculated using the Binary-Encounter-Bethe (BEB) model, which combines the Mott cross section with the high-incident energy behavior of the Bethe cross section. Selected experimental data are included. Singly differential cross sections are included for H, He, and H2. Electron-impact excitation cross sections are also included for selected atoms.
Modified 2005-08-01 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:karl.irikura@nist.gov
Keywords BEB , Bethe , Binary Encounter Bethe , Mott , high T , high temperatures , ionizations , physics
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