Journal article

Do Hollow Atoms Exist in Front of an Insulating LiF(100) Surface?


Authors listLimburg, J; Schippers, S; Hoekstra, R; Morgenstern, R; Kurz, H; Aumayr, F; Winter, HP

Publication year1995

Pages217-219

JournalPhysical Review Letters

Volume number75

Issue number2

ISSN0031-9007

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.217

PublisherAmerican Physical Society


Abstract

First measurements of KLL Auger spectra arising from collisions of N6+ ions on an insulating LiF(100) surface are presented. The beam energy is varied from 0.08 up to 16 keV. The incident angle is chosen such that the perpendicular velocity component is constant over the indicated energy range. Spectral features arising from above surface KLL emission, observed during interaction of N6+ with a conducting Si(100) surface, are absent for LiF, implying pronounced differences in the dynamics governing the above-surface neutralization and deexcitation of the highly charged projectiles.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLimburg, J., Schippers, S., Hoekstra, R., Morgenstern, R., Kurz, H., Aumayr, F., et al. (1995) Do Hollow Atoms Exist in Front of an Insulating LiF(100) Surface?, Physical Review Letters, 75(2), pp. 217-219. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.217

APA Citation styleLimburg, J., Schippers, S., Hoekstra, R., Morgenstern, R., Kurz, H., Aumayr, F., & Winter, H. (1995). Do Hollow Atoms Exist in Front of an Insulating LiF(100) Surface?. Physical Review Letters. 75(2), 217-219. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.217


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