Abstract

The measurements of K-shell ionization cross sections for Fe, Ni, and Zn were performed using 7–29 keV electron impact on thick targets. Monte Carlo simulations were employed to correct the effects due to the multiple-scattered electrons and bremsstrahlung photons as well as other secondary particles within the thick targets. The so-called Tikhonov regularization method was adopted to deal with the ill-posed inverse problem involved in the thick-target method. The experimental results were compared with the DWBA and PWBA-C-Ex predictions as well as existing experimental data from the literature. It is observed that our experimental data are in better agreement with the theoretical results based on the DWBA model developed by Bote et al.

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