1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01415680
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Band structure effects in high energy ion beam surface interaction at grazing incidence

Abstract: The analysis of charge state distributions after the interaction of fast Li-and N-ions with a surface at grazing incidence at energies between 50 and 350keV yields for Li a strongly suppressed and for N an enhanced fraction of neutrals in comparison to the beam-foil interaction. These findings are supported by corresponding alkali-spectra which are dominated by lines from transitions in singly ionized atoms. The experiments are consistently interpreted in terms of a two step model: (1) collisional excitation i… Show more

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“…After the early approach in terms of the "electron density gradient model" by Schr6der and Kupfer [5], resonant one-electron tunneling between surface and fast moving projectile has been shown to play an important role with respect to population and polarization of atomic terms in grazing surface scattering [6][7][8]. After the early approach in terms of the "electron density gradient model" by Schr6der and Kupfer [5], resonant one-electron tunneling between surface and fast moving projectile has been shown to play an important role with respect to population and polarization of atomic terms in grazing surface scattering [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the early approach in terms of the "electron density gradient model" by Schr6der and Kupfer [5], resonant one-electron tunneling between surface and fast moving projectile has been shown to play an important role with respect to population and polarization of atomic terms in grazing surface scattering [6][7][8]. After the early approach in terms of the "electron density gradient model" by Schr6der and Kupfer [5], resonant one-electron tunneling between surface and fast moving projectile has been shown to play an important role with respect to population and polarization of atomic terms in grazing surface scattering [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the influence of the crystal structure on the ion fractions of slow ions scattered from metals have been known for a long time [129,130,131,132,133], rather simple and general models [76,77,134] cannot explain the details of the experimental results. Therefore, a more realistic description of the metal surface is needed to account for observed crystal effects in the Auger rate.…”
Section: Corrugated Surfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…'«s«a, However, some observations at lower n, and for other beam-foil excited systems, tm indicate different population dependences on n, which are sometimes not monotonic . jg (3,4). Observations of the polarization of the emission indicate asymmetries in the shape of the excited state wavefunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%