Abstract
This paper reports measured values of the differential scattering cross-section at a large scattering angle ( θ lab = 150°) for H, D, He, Li, B, C, N, and Ne in the energy range ∼65–135 keV. The results, obtained by backscattering the light mass particles (2 ⩽ Z 1⩽10) from (∼1 nm) gold films in a UHV environment, are compared with current theoretical predictions as well as other recent cross-section investigations. A distinction is drawn between data obtained in the large scattering angle regime and other results acquired in the small angle regime.
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