Full Description
This book presents the potential of the Monte Carlo (MC) technique to solve mathematical and physical problems of great complexity. This book focusses on the study of the electron-solid interaction (transport MC) and presents some physical problems related to the transport of hot electrons in solid targets using transport MC. The numerical and theoretical results are validated through a comparison with experimental results. The author also addresses methodological aspects. In particular, systematic comparisons among different calculation schemes are presented. Different expressions for the calculation of cross sections and/or stopping power and different simulation methods are described and discussed.
Contents
Electron Transport in Solids.- Cross-Sections: Basic Aspects.- Scattering Mechanisms.- Random Numbers.- Monte Carlo Strategies.- Backscattering Coefficient.- Secondary Electron Yield.- Electron Energy Distributions.- Applications.



