Inelastic scattering of electrons in water from first principles: Cross sections and inelastic mean free path for use in Monte Carlo track-structure simulations of biological damage

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Modelling the inelastic scattering of electrons in water is fundamental, given their crucial role in biological damage. In Monte Carlo track-structure (MC-TS) codes used to assess biological damage, the energy loss function (ELF), from which cross sections are extracted, is derived from different semiempirical optical models. Only recently have first ab initio results for the ELF and cross sections in water become available. For benchmarking purpose, in this work, we present ab initio linear-response time-dependent density functional theory calculations of the ELF of liquid water. We calculated the inelastic scattering cross sections, inelastic mean free paths, and electronic stopping power and compared our results with recent calculations and experimental data showing a

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Koval, N. E., Koval, P., Da Pieve, F., Kohanoff, J., Artacho, E., & Emfietzoglou, D. (2022). Inelastic scattering of electrons in water from first principles: Cross sections and inelastic mean free path for use in Monte Carlo track-structure simulations of biological damage. Royal Society Open Science, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.212011

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