Abstract

The kinetic energy of Au ions at 11.5 A MeV fully stopped in thick ion-implanted silicon detectors has been measured. The energy deposit presents features (peak broadening and splitting) which depend on the orientation of the impinging particle with respect to the silicon crystal axes and can be attributed to partial channeling. Implications of the observed effects on precise energy measurements of heavy ions are discussed.

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