Abstract

Self-supporting foils of aluminum oxide in the thickness range 100 to 300 nm were prepared by anodic oxidation of aluminum foil and subsequent dissolution of the unreacted aluminum. The foil thicknesses were measured by scanning electron microscopy. Using these foils, stopping cross sections of aluminum oxide for protons and deuterons were measured for particles in the energy range 0.90 to 2.50 MeV. These measured stopping cross sections are compared to other literature results and to the theoretical values as predicted by Bragg's Rule.

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