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Rajeev Kumar1, S P Sharma2, Ravinder Sharma2,3
1Department of Physics, D. J. College, Baraut, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Abstract:
Partial and total ionization cross sections of hydrogen fluoride molecule are determined from the ionization threshold to high energy (5 KeV) by using a modified Jain-Khare semiempirical approach. Partial single and double differential cross sections with their sums (total) through direct and dissociative ionization have been also evaluated at fixed primary electron energies 100 eV, 200 eV, and 500 eV. There is no other data for partial ionization cross sections and differential ionization cross sections for comparison. In this paper, the total ionization cross sections data have compared with available experimental data and/or with other theoretical data which are available from intermediate to high energy. It is found that the present result gives a better account for the ionization cross sections up to higher energies.
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