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Calculations of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths IV. Evaluation of calculated IMFPs and of the predictive IMFP formula TPP-2 for electron energies between 50 and 2000 eV
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Estimation of Inelastic Mean Free Paths in Au and Cu from Their Elastic Peak Intensity Ratios without IMFP Values of Reference Material in The 200 – 5000 eV Energy Range
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Calculations of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths III. Data for 15 Inorganic compounds over the 50 - 2000 eV Range
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Calculations of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths for 31 Materials
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths.VIII. Data for 15 elemental solids over the 50-2000 eV range
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Calculations of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths (IMFPs). XIV. Calculated IMFPs for LiF and Si3N4 and Development of an Improved Predictive IMFP Formula
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths. V. Data for 14 organic compounds over the 50–2000 eV range
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Electron Inelastic Scattering in Surface Analysis
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths. XIII. Data for 14 organic compounds and water over the 50 eV to 200 keV range with the relativistic full Penn algorithm.
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths. IX. Data for 41 elemental solids over the 50 eV to 30 keV range
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Calculation of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths (IMFPs). VII. Reliability of the TPP-2M IMFP Predictive Equation
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths. X. Data for 41 elemental solids over the 50 eV to 200 keV range with the relativistic full Penn algorithm
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Calculations of Electron Inelastic Mean Free Paths. XI. Data for Liquid Water for Energies from 50 eV to 30 keV
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Calculations of electron inelastic mean free paths. XII. Data for 42 inorganic compounds over the 50 eV to 200 keV range with the full Penn algorithm
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