U. Bechthold et al., BINARY-ENCOUNTER ELECTRON-EMISSION AFTER FAST HEAVY-ION IMPACT ON COMPLEX RARE-GAS AND MOLECULAR-GAS TARGETS, Physical review. A, 58(3), 1998, pp. 1971-1979
Doubly differential cross sections (DDCSs) for electron emission have
been measured for collisions of 3.6 MeV/u Ne10+, Xe40+ and 5.9 MeV/u U
29+ On neon, xenon, water, ethanol, methanol, propanol, C2F6, SF6, and
C3F8. Electrons ejected with emission angles between 0 degrees and 18
0 degrees with respect to the ion beam axis have been recorded simulta
neously using a toroidal electron spectrometer. We analyze the singly
differential cross section (SDCS) for binary encounter electron (BEe)
production as a function of target electron number and laboratory emis
sion angle. We find that there exists a linear scaling of the BEe SDCS
with the number of electrons bound in the target with an energy lower
than the reduced projectile energy. The enhancement of BEe production
in the forward direction in collisions with partially stripped ions i
s studied for the different projectiles and targets and compared to th
eoretical calculations.