1965
DOI: 10.1063/1.1714439
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Desorption Time Measurements using ac Modulation Techniques

Abstract: A technique was developed to measure the desorption time for ion emission from a heated surface using phase-sensitive lock-in detection of modulated alkali metal atom beams. This technique is described, together with the derivations of equations which relate the desorption time to experimental parameters. The relationships obtained show the dependence of the amplitude and phase of the ion emission ac signal upon the desorption time (i.e., the mean time that adsorbed particles spend upon a heated surface before… Show more

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“…From eq 3, one may substitute for tt in eq 5 to find (6) From a least-squares linear fit of In 7 vs. 1/T data, one may determine 70. The data of Huang and Wahlbeck1 were used to determine and 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From eq 3, one may substitute for tt in eq 5 to find (6) From a least-squares linear fit of In 7 vs. 1/T data, one may determine 70. The data of Huang and Wahlbeck1 were used to determine and 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine an approximate ion emission upper limit, the value of N at 1% of a monolayer is about 4.5 x 1012 particles/ cm 2. Desorption measurements extrapolated to 1400~ show the ion desorption time ranging from 2 x 10 -5 to 10 -4 sec with variations probably due to surface contamination (2,3). Using Eq.…”
Section: Surface Ionization Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%