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Electron Spectra From Ion Bombardment of Cleaned Surfaces Covered With Frozen Gases at Low Sample Temperatures

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Interaction of Charged Particles with Solids and Surfaces

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Secondary electrons (SE) from ion bombardment of solids are messengers of the physical processes occurring during the interaction of swift ions (vP > vB) with condensed matter [1], In particular, experimental studies of doubly differential SE spectra d2n/dEdΩ in forward direction (observation angle ϴ=0°) induced by ion penetration of thin foils yield information on such important phenomena as low energy “true” SE (E < 10 eV), electrons from the decay of plasmons (E < 30 eV), convoy electrons (CE, ve = VP) and high-energy binary encounter electrons (ve= 2 vP) [2]. Moreover, characteristic target Auger electrons can be observed in SE spectra.

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Rothard, H., Schosnig, M., Kroneberger, K., Groeneveld, KO. (1991). Electron Spectra From Ion Bombardment of Cleaned Surfaces Covered With Frozen Gases at Low Sample Temperatures. In: Gras-Marti, A., Urbassek, H.M., Arista, N.R., Flores, F. (eds) Interaction of Charged Particles with Solids and Surfaces. Nato ASI Series, vol 271. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8026-9_35

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