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- Inelastic_mean_free_path abstract "The inelastic mean free path (IMFP) is an index of how far an electron can travel through a solid before losing energy.If a monochromatic primary beam of electrons is incident on a solid surface, the majority of incident electrons lose their energy because they interact strongly with matter, leading to plasmon excitation, electron-hole pair formation, and vibrational excitation. The intensity of the primary electrons, , is damped as a function of the distance, , into the solid. The intensity decay can be expressed as follows: where is the intensity after the primary electron beam has traveled through the solid. The parameter , termed the inelastic mean free path (IMFP), is defined as the distance an electron beam can travel before its intensity decays to of its initial value.".
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- Inelastic_mean_free_path subject Category:Atomic,_molecular,_and_optical_physics.
- Inelastic_mean_free_path comment "The inelastic mean free path (IMFP) is an index of how far an electron can travel through a solid before losing energy.If a monochromatic primary beam of electrons is incident on a solid surface, the majority of incident electrons lose their energy because they interact strongly with matter, leading to plasmon excitation, electron-hole pair formation, and vibrational excitation. The intensity of the primary electrons, , is damped as a function of the distance, , into the solid.".
- Inelastic_mean_free_path label "Cammino libero medio anaelastico".
- Inelastic_mean_free_path label "Inelastic mean free path".
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