LOW ENERGY INELASTIC COLLISION PROCESSES: SURFACE REACTIONS IN SPACE

LOW ENERGY INELASTIC COLLISION PROCESSES: SURFACE REACTIONS IN SPACE

N.H. Tolk
R.G. Albridge
A.V. Barnes
M.A. Albert
C.N. Sun
D.P. Russell
J.C. Tully
P. Nordlander
P.M. Savundararaj
D. Harper
J. Benit
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.1, No.1-2pp.40-45Published in print 01 May 1990
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The electonic transition rates in low - energy ion-surface interaction were studied by emplaying tilted-foil and grazing incidence geometries, and the linear and circular polarizations of light emitted were observed, respectively. The theoretical understanding of the dynamics is still expected.

DesorptionElectronic transition (DIET)Grazing incidenceTilted - foil nentralization
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