Abstract
The L-subshell ionization cross sections and total L–X-ray production cross sections for the Ag atom by the electron impact near the ionization threshold were calculated with a classical-trajectory Monte Carlo method. The results were compared with experimental data, quantum mechanical calculations, and the cross sections by positron impact. It was demonstrated that the classical treatments are useful for electron–atom collisions at energies higher than about six times the binding energies of target electrons but overestimate L-shell ionization and L–X-ray production cross sections at low energies near the threshold. Possible reasons for this discrepancy are discussed.
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