Abstract

is shown that this effect results from the Coulomb explosion of the molecule during the channeling motion. By combining the Rutherford backscattering channeling RBS-C and the x-ray results we were able to determine the value of the transverse energy transfer as a function of the beam energy due to the break up process Coulomb heating. This energy increases monotonically from 14 eV for 900 keV/atom up to 30 eV for 2200 keV/atom. In addition, we were able to predict the theoretical Coulomb heating values by combining calculations and simulations, the theoretical-experimental agreement, within the experimental errors, being quite reasonable.

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