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Volume 199, Issue 5 , 13 November 1992, Pages 423-425

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absolute total electron scattering cross section in the 75–4000 eV energy range

A. Zecca , G. Karwasz1 and R. S. Brusa

Università di Trento, Dipartimento di Fisica, 38050 Povo, Italy Received 20 August 1992. Available online 13 November 2001.

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Total absolute cross sections for electron SF6 scattering have been measured in the 75–4000 eV energy range. The data have been fitted with a Born-like formula. A comparison with other experimental data and partial cross sections is presented.

1 Permanent address: Polish Academy of Sciences, IMP-PAN, Gda sk, Poland.

Correspondence to: A. Zecca, Università di Trento, Dipartimento di Fisica, 38050 Povo, Italy

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