Here is the electron-impact ionization cross section for Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) from 5 eV to 10000 eV.

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T=5 to 10000 eV T=5 to 100 eV T=50 to 250 eV T=250 to 10000 eV

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Data setSource
BEBBEB (RHF wave function)
N. Nishimura, W.M. Huo, M.A. Ali, and Y.-K. Kim, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3811 (1999)
Theory #1BEB (CAS wave function with estimates for multiple ionization)
N. Nishimura, W.M. Huo, M.A. Ali, and Y.-K. Kim, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3811 (1999).
Theory #2BEB (CAS wave function without estimates for multiple ionization)
N. Nishimura, W.M. Huo, M.A. Ali, and Y.-K. Kim, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3811 (1999).
Experiment #1H. Nishimura, W.M. Huo, M.A. Ali, and Y.-K. Kim, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 3811 (1999).
Experiment #2H. U. Poll, C. Winkler, D. Margreiter, V. Grill and T.D. Märk, Int. J. Mass. Spectrom. Ion Processes 112, 1 (1992).
Experiment #3M. R. Bruce and R. A. Bonham, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes 123. 97 (1993).
Experiment #4M. V. V. S. Rao and S. K. Srivastava, XXth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Abstract Mo 150. Edited by F. Aumayr, G. Betz and H. P. Winter, July 1997, Vienna, Austria.
Experiment #5J.A. Beran and L. Kevan, J. Phys. Chem. 73, 3866 (1969).
Experiment #6L. G. Christophorou, J.K. Olthoff, and M.V.V.S. Rao, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 25, 1341 (1996).


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