Throughout this work we present and analyse the inter-comparison result that we carried out between the energy loss straggling of 63Cu, 28Si, 27Al, 24Mg, 19F and16O partially stripped heavy ions crossing thin polymeric foils such as: Mylar, Polypropylene, Plexiglas and PVC, over a continuous range of energies 0.045–0.62 MeV/n, obtained experimentally and those calculated by the different theoretical formulations defining the energy loss straggling namely; straggling of Bohr, Bethe-Livingston, Lindhard-Scharff and the empirical formula developed by Yang et al. The experimental straggling data obtained in the framework with a precision of ±20% and nonexistent in the literature so far, have been generated by using Heavy Ion Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis (HIERDA) technique coupled with Time of Flight (ToF) spectrometer. In view of significant deviations obtained between experimental straggling data and those calculated theoretically, we can say that Bohr’s classical theory and other theories derived from Bohr’s classical theory (Lindhard-Scharff, Bethe-Livingston or Yang) are insufficient to describe correctly our obtained experimental straggling data over the investigated energy range.
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