Abstract

The charge-exchange contribution can dominate the energy-loss straggling of partially stripped heavy ions depending on the charge-changing cross sections and the partial stopping powers. We have studied the energy-loss straggling of few-electron uranium ions in different solids in the energy range of (200–1000) MeV/u. Our experimental data are compared with a new model taking into account realistic screening for relativistic scattering of target electrons at close impacts to derive partial stopping powers. Screening of the projectile nucleus by inner-shell electrons reduces the charge-exchange straggling compared to that pertaining to a point-like charge distribution.

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