binaryElastic
Works with VSimPD license.
Models the electron/ion/neutral impact elastic scattering collision with a kinetically modeled gas species. In the process, the incident particle is scattered and loses the threshold energy. The scattered particle energy is given by:
where \(\epsilon_{inc}\) and \(\epsilon_{el}\) are the incident particle energy and the elastic threshold energy, respectively.
Note
The builtIn model currently supports the electron-impact xenon neutral elastic scattering, ion-impact xenon neutral elastic scattering, and xenon neutral-neutral elastic scattering interaction types.
Note
Caution should be exercised when using binaryElastic reactions in the Monte Carlo framework with variable-weight species kinds; the results may be unreliable. Consider using the newer Reactions framework instead.
crossSection (optional, default = builtIn)
Cross-section to be used in the interaction. Possible values are builtIn
and
functionDefined
. See below for required parameters for each choice.
inSpeciesA (string, required)
Name of the impact species.
inSpeciesB (string, required)
Name of the impact neutral gas.
intElecMass (real, optional)
Mass of the impact electron species. If not specified
its value is obtained from the mass specified in the
inSpeciesA
species block.
thresholdEnergy (real, optional)
Elastic threshold energy. Default is set to 0.0.
Please see Types of collisions for the available
builtIn
gases.
If the functionDefined
cross-section type is used, the following
parameters must be set:
OAFunc (block, required)
An OAFunc block of name crossSectionFunc
must be used inside
the Interaction block. The OAFunc block allows the
user to define its own cross-section for the interaction, either through
a two-column data file or through an expression.
The kinds of OAFunc available for this interaction are
interpolatedFromFile
, LXcatFile
, or expression
.
The OAFunc must return the value of the cross-section in m2.
Please see OAFunc Block for more information on the OAFunc block.
crossSectionVariable (string, optional, default = energy)
Used in the case when an OAFunc function is given for the cross section to specify whether the parameter of the function is either the:
- Relative collision velocity magnitude of the incident particle in m-1:
crossSectionVariable = velocity
- Kinetic energy of the incident particle in eV:
crossSectionVariable = energy
<Interaction elastic>
kind= binaryElastic
inSpeciesA = electrons
inSpeciesB = xenon
</Interaction>