Electronic stopping power of protons in platinum: Direct valence and inner-shell-electron excitations from first-principles calculations

Chang Kai Li, Xun Guo, Jian Ming Xue, Feng Shou Zhang

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Abstract

The electronic energy loss of proton in platinum (Pt) is studied through nonadiabatic electron-ion coupling dynamic simulations within time-dependent density functional formalism. We have clarified the counterintuitive deviation from velocity proportionality due to the existence of kink velocity of the d electron excitation for a slow proton moving in metal Pt, whose valence d band indeed extends up above the Fermi energy. We have also quantitatively investigated the involvement of the host core electron excitation in the ion-target interaction, through monitoring the evolution of the bound electron number on a specific orbital of the host atom during the close encounter with the flying incident ion. It is found that the low-lying 5p, 5s, and 4f configuration excitations play significant roles in determining the profile of the stopping curve around and above the stopping maximum.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052814
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume107
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

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