Abstract
Monte Carlo simulations are now widely used as a means of studying the details of electron solid interactions (Heinrich et al 1976). The use of this technique has, however, been limited by the perception that a large computer, and a substantial investment in computing time are required to obtain useful results. This paper describes a Monte Carlo simulation, written in BASIC that is implemented on an APPLE micro-computer, and is readily adapted to most other "personal" computers.
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