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Total ionization cross section of cyclic organic molecules.

Dhanoj GuptaHeechol ChoiSuvam SinghParesh ModakBobby AntonyDeuk-Chul KwonMi-Young SongJung-Sik Yoon
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2019)
Two independent methods, namely, Binary-encounter Bethe (BEB) and complex scattering potential-ionization contribution (CSP-ic) methods, are employed to calculate the total ionization cross section (Qion) for cyclic organic molecules from ionization threshold to 5 keV for which there is a paucity of data in the literature. The Qion calculated with the (BEB/ωB97X) combination is found to give good agreement with the experimental results, the CSP-ic method, and the Qion calculated from Irikura orbital energies. The Qion for most of the targets are calculated for the first time over such a wide energy range. Hence, to check the consistency and reliability of the present data, we have also computed the static polarizability for all the targets and the variation of maximum ionization cross section (Qion,max) with polarizability is studied. A linear relationship is observed between these quantities indicating the consistency and reliability of the present Qion data. The targets studied are important for industrial applications, radiation biology, and astrophysics.
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