1991
DOI: 10.1016/0168-583x(91)95890-p
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Desorption kinetics of Li atoms from LiF under electron bombardment

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“…The influence of defect sites and their selective absorption behaviour to the emission yield is neither considered in the model of Itoh nor in the model of Wu. For example, excitons, and F-centres in SrF 2, can be ionized with one photon at 308 nm (approximately 4 eV) and F-centre clusters are known to exist in ionic crystals [34,35], which further enhance the absorption of laser light. Aggregation of defects during a laser shot without desorption of particles is called incubation [28].…”
Section: Exponential Increase Of the Yields With Laser Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of defect sites and their selective absorption behaviour to the emission yield is neither considered in the model of Itoh nor in the model of Wu. For example, excitons, and F-centres in SrF 2, can be ionized with one photon at 308 nm (approximately 4 eV) and F-centre clusters are known to exist in ionic crystals [34,35], which further enhance the absorption of laser light. Aggregation of defects during a laser shot without desorption of particles is called incubation [28].…”
Section: Exponential Increase Of the Yields With Laser Energymentioning
confidence: 99%