Abstract
Elastic- and inelastic-scattering cross sections for low-energy electrons in Hg have been obtained through comparison of experimental and calculated transport data. Electron-electron interactions and superelastic collisions are incorporated into the numerical solution for the electron-energy distribution. The electron-electron interactions are shown to have a pronounced effect upon computed drift velocity and characteristic energies at low EN, while superelastic collisions principally alter the cascade ionization rate. Details of the present method for solving the dc Boltzmann equation, including the above process, are discussed.