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Electronic Stopping Powers of Formvar and Mylar Polymeric Materials for Heavy Ions: LSS Modified Theory and Monte Carlo Simulation

J. El Asri, O. El Bounagui, N. Tahiri, H. Erramli, A. Chetaine

Nuclear Technology / Volume 205 / Number 9 / September 2019 / Pages 1236-1244

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2019.1590071

Received:October 24, 2018
Accepted:February 28, 2019
Published:August 9, 2019

The stopping power of Formvar and Mylar polymeric materials for energy region (0.1 to 1.0) MeV/nucleon 19F, 23Na, 24Mg, 27Al, 28Si, 31P, 32S, 35Cl, and 40Ar ions have been determined. The energy loss and stopping power of Mylar were calculated for 11B having energies between 0.31 and 0.85 MeV/nucleon. In fact, the factor ξe and exponential function f(E) involved in Lindhard, Scharff, and Schiott (LSS) theory has been modified in light of the available simulation electronic stopping power values. The results obtained by the LSS modified theory and Monte Carlo simulations are compared with MSTAR, the SRIM predictions code, and experimental data. The obtained results show a close agreement qualitatively with MSTAR, experimental data, and those generated by the SRIM computer code.