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Observation of the United Carbon-Carbon Atom K-Shell X-Ray Band for Incident Carbon Ion Energies of 30–2500 keV

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The centroid energy and x-ray cross section for the non-characteristic carbon-carbon x-ray band produced by 30–2500 keV carbon ions incident on thick solid carbon targets are reported. We test the double collision assumption for the production of these non-characteristic x rays and find that, for 250 keV carbon ions, the experimental results are consistent with this assumption.

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Laubert, R. (1975). Observation of the United Carbon-Carbon Atom K-Shell X-Ray Band for Incident Carbon Ion Energies of 30–2500 keV. In: Datz, S., Appleton, B.R., Moak, C.D. (eds) Atomic Collisions in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3117-9_34

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