Abstract
L x-ray production in and was measured for bombardment in the energy range 1 - 5 MeV. Very thin target foils were used, and x-ray yields were measured simultaneously with elastically scattered ions. The L-shell and individual and production cross sections and their ratios were extracted. These cross sections are compared to the results of the ECPSSR theory (energy-loss and Coulomb deflection effects, perturbed stationary state approximation with the relativistic correction), its united-atom (UA) extension UA-ECPSSR and the UA-ECPSSR-MI, which also accounts for multiple ionization (MI). With a few exceptions, the standard ECPSSR appears to be better than its modifications when and ratios are analysed. and and total L x-ray production cross sections, however, are in the best overall agreement with the UA-ECPSSR-MI theory.
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