We report an improved calculation of the electron backscattering coefficients (BSCs) for beryllium, molybdenum and tungsten at electron energies of 0.1-100 keV based on an up-to-date Monte Carlo simulation method with different input of energy loss function (ELF) data. The electron inelastic cross-section is derived from the relativistic dielectric functional formalism, where the full Penn's algorithm is applied for the extension of the ELF from the optical limit of [Formula: see text] into the [Formula: see text]-plane. We have found that the accuracy of energy loss function may affect largely the calculated BSC. We also show that this has close relationship with the f- and ps-sum rules.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20466-3 | DOI Listing |
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