Abstract

We report on novel total electron scattering cross section (TCS) measurements for electrons scattering from sevoflurane, at incident electron impact energies in the range 1–300 eV. The experimental results, obtained from a newly implemented magnetic beam apparatus based in Madrid, are compared with theoretical results from the independent atom model with screening corrected additivity rule including interference effects and rotational excitation (IAM-SCAR+I+R). A very good level of agreement has been found between the present experimental and theoretical data at above about 20 eV electron impact and to within the experimental uncertainties.

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