Argon (10 keV) scattered from structures,induced by bombarding a Cu(100) surface; ionization and neutralization |
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Authors: | S.B. Luitjens A.J. Algra E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer A.L. Boers |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 18, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The ion fractions, η+, of 10 keV argon particles, scattered from a damaged copper surface, are measured with a time of flight spectrometer. The damage was introduced by bombardment with argon ions. The scattering angle was 30°. The results for different angles of incidence, ψ, are reported. For Ψ < 10° the ion fraction is relatively high (~27% for Ψ = 4°) and decreases as Ψ increases. For Ψ = 15° the value of η+ is 7%, whereas for 21° < Ψ < 27° the value of η+ appears to be constant (~14%). An explanation is given by assuming interatomic ionization as well as neutralization processes along the trajectory of the scattered particles. The number of step-atoms, induced by ion bombardment, is estimated to be about 2 × 1014/cm2. |
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