Energy Loss and Range of Fission Fragments in Solid Media

Abstract
Energy losses and ranges in Mylar have been measured for some representative fission fragments; these data and existing stopping-power measurements for bromine and iodine ions in media from carbon to gold are shown to be consistent with a semiempirical theory which treats electronic stopping processes in terms of an effective charge Z1* which depends on the velocity of the ion. The fractional effective charge Z1*Z1 is shown to be a universal function of the variable vv0Z123, where v0 is the Bohr velocity and Z1 is the nuclear charge of the fragment. This semiempirical treatment, when combined with existing theoretical estimates for nuclear stopping powers, correctly predicts ranges of fission-fragment-like ions.