Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers
In this research, the electronic stopping power was calculated using Bethe and Bragg rule equations for the protons, carbon and oxygen ions in the polymers (C3H3N ,C2H4O) in the energy range of (0.01-1000) MeV. The equations were programmed using MATLAB 2016, the calculations were compared with the...
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In this research, the electronic stopping power was calculated using Bethe and Bragg rule equations for the protons, carbon and oxygen ions in the polymers (C3H3N ,C2H4O) in the energy range of (0.01-1000) MeV. The equations were programmed using MATLAB 2016, the calculations were compared with the experimental data of the SRIM2013program and PSTAR code. This comparison showed a good agreement with experimental data. As shown results that stopping power calculated according to Bethe equation in this polymers (C3H3N ,C2H4O) get the case a cut off in energies (0.01-8) MeV for carbon and oxygen ions.
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spelling | doaj.art-e13497ed595345f997923ebba3cea77e2024-03-16T01:21:43ZengUniversity of KufaJournal of Kufa-Physics2077-58302312-66712019-06-0111110.31257/2018/JKP/2019/110113Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N PolymersZainab Hussein mutarRashid Owaid Kadhim In this research, the electronic stopping power was calculated using Bethe and Bragg rule equations for the protons, carbon and oxygen ions in the polymers (C3H3N ,C2H4O) in the energy range of (0.01-1000) MeV. The equations were programmed using MATLAB 2016, the calculations were compared with the experimental data of the SRIM2013program and PSTAR code. This comparison showed a good agreement with experimental data. As shown results that stopping power calculated according to Bethe equation in this polymers (C3H3N ,C2H4O) get the case a cut off in energies (0.01-8) MeV for carbon and oxygen ions. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/jkp/article/view/7219Stopping Power Srim 2013 Pstar Bethe Bragg Rule Energy loss |
spellingShingle | Zainab Hussein mutar Rashid Owaid Kadhim Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers Journal of Kufa-Physics Stopping Power Srim 2013 Pstar Bethe Bragg Rule Energy loss |
title | Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers |
title_full | Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers |
title_fullStr | Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers |
title_full_unstemmed | Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers |
title_short | Calculation of Stopping Power for Protons, Carbon and Oxygen Ions in C2H4O, C3H3N Polymers |
title_sort | calculation of stopping power for protons carbon and oxygen ions in c2h4o c3h3n polymers |
topic | Stopping Power Srim 2013 Pstar Bethe Bragg Rule Energy loss |
url | https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/jkp/article/view/7219 |
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