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Analysis of targets with nonuniform composition as a function of depth: elastic and inelastic scattering
Author(s) -
R.A. Langley
Publication year - 1975
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4071078
Subject(s) - listing (finance) , inelastic scattering , computational physics , spectral line , yield (engineering) , scattering , code (set theory) , composition (language) , function (biology) , elastic scattering , algorithm , physics , atomic physics , computer science , optics , thermodynamics , quantum mechanics , programming language , set (abstract data type) , finance , evolutionary biology , biology , economics , linguistics , philosophy
An analytical technique to reduce yield versus energy spectra to impurity concentration versus depth is described. It applies to both elastic and inelastic reactions and calculates the depth distribution profile directly from the observed data. It uses the experimental spectrum to be analyzed, stopping cross sections and reaction cross sections to obtain the desired depth scales and the depth dependence of the target composition. A computer code, NUCREA, has been developed to perform such analysis. A description of NUCREA, a user's guide, a complete listing and a typical output for the code are contained in the report. An example showing the analysis of experimental data is also presented

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