Abstract

The energy loss for protons on Al, Cu, and Ag thin foils around the maximum of the stopping have been measured at two different exit angles. The bombardment energy ${E}_{\mathrm{max}}$ where such a maximum occurs is found to depend on the angle of observation, ${E}_{\mathrm{max}}$ being greater when the detector is positioned off beam than when measured downstream in the beam direction. These results are discussed in terms of a varying participation of different electrons in the target. The effect of foil inhomogeneities on ${E}_{\mathrm{max}}$ is also evaluated.

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