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|a Dapor, Maurizio.
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|a Transport of Energetic Electrons in Solids
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|b Computer Simulation with Applications to Materials Analysis and Characterization /
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|a XIV, 146 p. 58 illus.
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|a Springer Tracts in Modern Physics,
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|a Electron Transport in Solids -- Cross-Sections: Basic Aspects -- Scattering Mechanisms -- Random Numbers -- Monte Carlo Strategies -- Backscattering Coefficient -- Secondary Electron Yield -- Electron Energy Distributions -- Applications.
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|a This book presents the potential of the Monte Carlo (MC) technique to solve mathematical and physical problems of great complexity. This book focusses on the study of the electron-solid interaction (transport MC) and presents some physical problems related to the transport of hot electrons in solid targets using transport MC. The numerical and theoretical results are validated through a comparison with experimental results. The author also addresses methodological aspects. In particular, systematic comparisons among different calculation schemes are presented. Different expressions for the calculation of cross sections and/or stopping power and different simulation methods are described and discussed.
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