Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4112 - 4115 (1997)Absence of a ``Threshold Effect'' in the Energy Loss of Slow Protons Traversing Large-Band-Gap Insulators
K. Eder, D. Semrad, and P. Bauer
R. Golser
P. Maier-Komor
F. Aumayr
M. Peñalba
A. Arnau, J. M. Ugalde, and P. M. Echenique Received 1 July 1997 The electronic stopping cross section ɛ of slow hydrogen projectiles in large-band-gap insulators has been measured at energies of a few keV. Even at velocities as low as v0/3 (v0 = c/137), we find no influence of the band gap on the velocity dependence of ɛ, contrary to the case of gaseous targets with similar minimum excitation energy. The magnitude of ɛ and its essentially linear velocity dependence allow us to arrive at the following conclusion: Electron promotion processes contribute substantially to stopping due to formation of molecular orbitals. This points towards the existence of a bound electron state at a proton that moves slowly in an insulator. A simple model based on the calculation of molecular orbital correlation diagrams for the H/LiF collision system supports the idea of local reduction of the band gap of an insulating target. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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