Stopping Power of Matter for Ions

Hydrogen Ions


In the following table you can find the available values for the electronic stopping power of H ions (in 10-15eV cm2/atom), plotted versus equivalent proton energy. The data reference codes are explained in the list of all data references , and the curve designations in the list of stopping power tables and programs.

Graphs are generally shown when at least two or three data files are available for the particular target. Click here to get file H-Files.zip which contains the compressed version of all the Origin files for H ions.  To download ALL the files of experimental data (including those not yet shown in the graphs), click here.

At present, graphs and Origin files are available for the following targets:

Ions Target Graph Origin File Remark

H ions

Acetylene

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H ions

Ag

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At low energy, stopping is proportional to v, but at 1 keV, the proportionality constant changes (see Gö13)

H ions

Air

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H ions

Al, versus v

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For H in Al, stopping is proportional to velocity

H ions

Al

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The new CasP version 3.0 is now correct down to 20 keV

H ions

Al2O3

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The large binding effect of this compound is not well described by Ziegler’s program

H ions

Ar

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Z03 agrees well with the data, ZBL85=Z92 was too low. After including electron capture, SG11 agrees with data at the maximum.

H ions

Au

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A threshold for emission of 5d electrons has been found by Mk08 at 0.9 keV/nucleon.

H ions

Au, versus v

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The measurements by Mk07 and Mk08 (similar to those by Fg07 for channeled ions) show a threshold effect at v = 0.19 v0. The theory byZeb12 shows a change of steepness there.

H ions

B

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H ions

Be

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H ions

Bi

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Good agreement of Z03 with the data

H ions

Br

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Excellent agreement between Ba84 and the Z03 curve for gaseous Br

H ions

C amorphous

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The program by Grande and Schiwietz (GS00) using a single value for the mean excitation energy is low at the maximum, but agrees well with the data if different excitation energies are used for the subshells (GS00osc). The Op75 data appear high

H ions

Ca

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ORIGIN

At low energy, the Ep94a data are higher than all the semiempirical curves

H ions

Cd

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Excellent agreement of Z03 with the scant data

H ions

Ce

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ORIGIN

The low Si72 data are apparently incorrect (see Kn80)

H ions

CH4

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H ions

Cl

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement between Z03 and the only data (Ba84)

H ions

Co

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ORIGIN

 

H ions

CO2

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ORIGIN

 

H ions

Cr

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ORIGIN

Good agreement of Z03 with all the data

H ions

Cu

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ORIGIN

The Gt62 and No75 data appear too low

H ions

Diamond

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H ions

Ethylene

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H ions

Fe

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ORIGIN

Good agreement of Z03 with all the data (except for Ar69)

H ions

Formvar

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H ions

GaAs

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H ions

GaSb

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H ions

Gd

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Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data, ICRU49 is too high

H ions

Ge, versus v

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There is a clear threshold velocity

H ions

Ge

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Discrepancy especially between Me82a and Ep92. But Mertens data before 1986 tend to be generally high

H ions

Graphite

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H ions

H2

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SRIM13 and J82 (ADNDT82) are good, different at low energies. The Cr42 data are too low

H ions

H2O Phase effect

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The ICRU curves agree with the vapor data and with the Wenzel ice data within 2-3%. The gas-solid difference of ICRU ( 13%) is close to the experimental value.

H ions

H2O vapor

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H ions

H2O cond. logar.

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First measurements of stopping power of liquid water for protons!

H ions

H2O cond. linear

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H ions

H2O liq. rel.

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Relative graph shows discrepancies

H ions

Havar

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Excellent agreement of the data with each other and with Z03

H ions

He

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The two measurements Gl91 and RG01, though in mutual conflict, show a very strong threshold effect. At low energy, ICRU49 = AZ77 is too high (velocity proportional!). The theories GS93, Kim93 and Oliv94 support the Gl91 data, but not RG01. The Cab00 theory appears to support RG01, but it is too low since it considers only protons, not H atoms.

H ions

HfO2

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H ions

Hydroxy apatite

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H ions

In

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data

H ions

Kapton (Polyimide)

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H ions

KCl, versus v

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The new Mk09 data show an extrapolated threshold

H ions

Kr

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SG11 agrees with data at the maximum, due to inclusion of electron capture

H ions

Li

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Z03 is good, but earlier versions are too low

H ions

LiF

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H ions

LiF, versus v

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The new Mk09 data show a stopping power threshold at v = 0.1 a.u. (250 eV/u)

H ions

LR-115

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Cellulose Nitrate Nuclear Track Detector

H ions

Methane

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H ions

Mg

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ORIGIN

The large gas-solid difference found by Bauer et al is not described by Ziegler’s program Z03

H ions

Mo

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H ions

Mylar

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H ions

N2

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The low points due to B82a are for solid N2

H ions

Nb

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The Bh73 data appear too low compared to Si84, Bi86, and Z03 is too high

H ions

Ne

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CasP5.0 is too low, but SG11 agrees with data at the maximum, due to inclusion of electron capture

H ions

Ni

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Here, there is an old discrepancy: many data are higher than the Linz data due to Se86a. It could be that many transmission measurements are high (cf. Mertens, Bauer, Semrad, Nucl. Instr. Meth. B15(1986) 91)

H ions

O2

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Excellent agreement between all data and Z03

H ions

Pb

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At low energy, the Ep92 data look unusual, but the Mont09a curve is close to them.

H ions

Pd

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement of Z03 with the scant data

H ions

Polycarbonate

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H ions

Polyethylene

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H ions

Polypropylene

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H ions

Polystyrene

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H ions

Polyvinyltoluene

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H ions

Propylene

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H ions

Pt

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data; ICRU49 is too high. At low energy, stopping is proportional to velocity (Gö13)

H ions

Rb

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Z03 agrees very well with Ep94b; earlier curves are too low

H ions

Sb

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Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data

H ions

Si

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The Ar69 and Gm76 data appear too low. SRIM 2006 and SRIM 2003 give identical stopping powers

H ions

SiC

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H ions

SiO2

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H ions

SiO2, versus v

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The Mk09a data show a threshold at low velocity

H ions

Sn

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H ions

Sr

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H ions

SrTiO3

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H ions

Ta

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The Si72 data appear too low compared to Lu79, Si84, etc.

H ions

Ti

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ORIGIN

The Gt62 and Ar69 data appear too high compared to Or71

H ions

V

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data

H ions

W

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ORIGIN

Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data

H ions

Xe

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Excellent agreement of Z03 with the data; ICRU 49 fits less well at 2000 keV

H ions

Y

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At the maximum, all the curves are below the data

H ions

Yb

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The low Si72 data are apparently incorrect (see Kn80)

H ions

Zn

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ORIGIN

The large gas-solid difference found by Bauer et al is not described by Ziegler’s program

H ions

ZnSiP2

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H ions

Zr

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Excellent agreement between Z03 and the scant data

Click here to see the complete list of data for hydrogen ions available in the files. In this list, every line corresponds to one data file. The targets are ordered alphabetically. The headings in the list have the following meaning:

M Mass Number of Projectile
Eq. Energy Equivalent Proton Energy, i.e., energy of a proton of equal speed
Error Error in percent. "e" means estimate.
Ref. Reference Code, see list of all data references
Meas. Number of measurement within the publication (you don’t need that!)/p>
Method Method of measurement according to classification by Paul, Semrad and Seilinger, Table 5
Ag. State of aggregation (s: solid; g: gaseous). G: graphite (as opposed to amorphous carbon)
File File designation: the file name Al.005, e.g., means file number 5 for hydrogen ions on Al.

See also: H. Paul et al, Reference stopping cross sections for hydrogen and helium ions in selected elements, Nucl. Instr. Methods in Phys. Res. B61 (1991) 261.