Abstract

The values of stopping power and most probable energy loss in CdTe have been calculated for heavy charged particles by taking into account both the shell effect and density effect corrections, in the energy interval 5 MeV to 100 000 MeV. The fluctuations in energy loss have also been discussed and the values of fwhm as percentage of the most probable energy loss are shown graphically as a function of kinetic energy of various particles for different thickness of CdTe detectors.

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