E. Zaremba et al., NONLINEAR SCREENING AND STOPPING POWERS AT FINITE PROJECTILE VELOCITIES, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 96(3-4), 1995, pp. 619-625
We have studied the nonlinear screening and stopping power of charged
projectiles moving through a uniform electron gas with velocities up t
o the Fermi velocity of the gas. Our approach is based on density func
tional theory and is an extension of previous calculations which consi
der the screening of the projectile in the zero velocity limit. At the
higher velocities considered here, the electrons of the metal occupy
a shifted Fermi sphere which leads to an asymmetry of the screening ch
arge density and scattering potential along the line of motion of the
projectile. To obtain an approximate self-consistent solution of this
dynamic screening problem, we use the spherically averaged density to
define an averaged scattering potential (spherical potential approxima
tion). As a specific application, we determine the axial screening cha
rge density and stopping power of antiprotons in an electron gas chara
cteristic of aluminium. Screening nonlinearities are found to be impor
tant for the full range of velocities considered. In addition, we find
that the stopping power exhibits a linear dependence on velocity up t
o velocities approaching the stopping power maximum.