Journalartikel

Excitation of target Auger-electron emission by the impact of highly charged ions: N6+, O7+, and Ne9+ on Pt(110)


AutorenlisteSchippers, S; Hustedt, S; Heiland, W; Köhrbrück, R; Bleck-Neuhaus, J; Kemmler, J; Lecler, D; Stolterfoht, N

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1992

Seiten4003-4011

ZeitschriftPhysical review A

Bandnummer46

Heftnummer7

ISSN2469-9926

eISSN2469-9934

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.46.4003

VerlagAmerican Physical Society


Abstract
We studied the interaction of highly charged ions on metal surfaces leading to the emission of electrons from the projectile and from the target. The target electrons are due to potential emission, kinetic emission, and Auger-electron emission. In our electron spectra two types of target Auger electrons are distinguished. Electrons near 135 and 220 eV are ascribed to Pt N45O1O23 and N45N67V Auger transitions. They are caused by K-vacancy transfer into the Pt N shell and are only emitted under bombardment with N6+ and O7+. The other type of electrons near 40 and 60 eV are ascribed to PtO23VV and N67VV Auger transitions. They are due to direct ionization and are emitted under bombardment with each projectile used. According to our analysis, the initial projectile K-shell vacancy survives the transport to and at least 8 x l0(-16) s within the target surface.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilSchippers, S., Hustedt, S., Heiland, W., Köhrbrück, R., Bleck-Neuhaus, J., Kemmler, J., et al. (1992) Excitation of target Auger-electron emission by the impact of highly charged ions: N6+, O7+, and Ne9+ on Pt(110), Physical review A, 46(7), pp. 4003-4011. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.46.4003

APA-ZitierstilSchippers, S., Hustedt, S., Heiland, W., Köhrbrück, R., Bleck-Neuhaus, J., Kemmler, J., Lecler, D., & Stolterfoht, N. (1992). Excitation of target Auger-electron emission by the impact of highly charged ions: N6+, O7+, and Ne9+ on Pt(110). Physical review A. 46(7), 4003-4011. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.46.4003


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