Abstract

The problem of ionization energy losses of relativistic electron after its emission from substance into vacuum and subsequent traversal of thin dielectric plate is considered. It is shown that with the increase of distance between the plate and the substance the gradual increase of electron ionization energy losses in the plate from the value defined by Fermi formula to the value defined by Bethe–Bloch formula complemented by radiation contribution to ionization occurs. It is highlighted that such change of energy losses is defined by reconstruction of the field around the electron and may occur on macroscopic distances along its trajectory.

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