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Electronic-mediated nuclear stopping power in proton irradiated water ice

Materials Science 2023-03-24 v1 Chemical Physics Medical Physics Plasma Physics

Abstract

Traditionally, it has been assumed that the stopping of a swift ion travelling through matter can be understood in terms of two essentially independent components, i.e. electronic vs. nuclear. Performing extensive Ehrenfest MD simulations of the process of proton irradiation of water ice that accurately describe not only the non-adiabatic dynamics of the electrons but also of the nuclei, we have found a stopping mechanism involving the interplay of the electronic and nuclear subsystems. This effect, which consists in a kinetic energy transfer from the projectile to the target nuclei thanks to the perturbations of the electronic density caused by the irradiation, is fundamentally different from the atomic displacements and collision cascades characteristic of nuclear stopping. Moreover, it shows a marked isotopic effect depending on the composition of the target, being relevant mostly for light water as opposed to heavy water. This result is consistent with long-standing experimental results which remained unexplained so far.

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@article{arxiv.2303.12975,
  title  = {Electronic-mediated nuclear stopping power in proton irradiated water ice},
  author = {Daniel Muñoz-Santiburcio and Jorge Kohanoff and Emilio Artacho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.12975},
  year   = {2023}
}