Electron Backscattering 3

Published

June 27, 2024

Source Data

Data sourced from:

  • GJ Lockwood, LE Ruggles, GH Miller and J. Halbleib. Calorimetric measurement of electron energy deposition in extended media. Theory vs experiment. Technical Report, Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA). 1980;. doi: 10.2172/5516784.
  • GJ Lockwood, LE Ruggles, GH Miller and J. Halbleib. Electron energy and charge albedos-calorimetric measurement vs Monte Carlo theory. Technical Report, Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA). 1981;. doi: 10.2172/5018508.

Results

Absolute and Ratios

Backscattered \(e^-\) Number Coefficient

The absolute and ratio plots are shown below for each target at different angles.

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Figure 1: Backscattered Electron Number Coefficient for angles of 0, 45, and 75 degrees.

All the data for each target and angle is shown below:

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Figure 2: Backscattered Electron Number Coefficient for all angles.

Regression Statistics

Function of Angle

The regression plots are shown as a function of angle for each target below:

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Figure 3: Regression plots for the Backscattered Electron Number Coefficient as a function of angle.

Function of Target

The regression plots are shown as a function of target for the backscattered electron number coefficient below:

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Figure 4: Regression plots for the Backscattered Electron Number Coefficient as a function of target.