Abstract
Electronic sputtering of volatile organic substances like decane and phenol have been investigated in experiments recently. Some results indicate different formation conditions for positive and negative molecular and cluster ions. The observations are explained by applying electronic transport theory and elementary scattering theory.
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- Excited Zone
- Electronic Sputtering
- Volatile Organic Substance
- Negative Molecular
- Effective Plasma Frequency
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Kammer, H.F., Hilf, E.R. (1991). Ion Formation in Electronic Sputtering from Decane. In: Standing, K.G., Ens, W. (eds) Methods and Mechanisms for Producing Ions from Large Molecules. NATO ASI Series, vol 269. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7926-3_10
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