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inelastic mean free path : ウィキペディア英語版
inelastic mean free path
The inelastic mean free path (IMFP) is an index of how far an electron on average travels through a solid before losing energy.
If a monochromatic primary beam of electrons is incident on a solid surface, the majority of incident electrons lose their energy because they interact strongly with matter, leading to plasmon excitation, electron-hole pair formation, and vibrational excitation.〔R. F. Egerton (1996) ''Electron energy-loss spectroscopy in the electron microscope'' (Second Edition, Plenum Press, NY) ISBN 0-306-45223-5〕 The intensity of the primary electrons, \textstyle I_0, is damped as a function of the distance, \textstyle d, into the solid. The intensity decay can be expressed as follows:
: I(d) = I_0 \ e^
where \textstyle I(d) is the intensity after the primary electron beam has traveled through the solid. The parameter \textstyle \lambda(E), termed the inelastic mean free path (IMFP), is defined as the distance an electron beam can travel before its intensity decays to \textstyle 1/e of its initial value.
The inelastic mean free path of electrons can roughly be described by a universal curve, which is the same for all materials.
==See also==

* Scattering theory

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