Effects of projectile track charging on the H− secondary ion velocity distribution


Abstract:

The bombardment of insulating targets by MeV projectiles produces a positive track delivering secondary electrons to the solid. These electrons are eventually captured by adsorbed hydrogen-containing molecules, inducing fragmentation and initiating the H− secondary ion emission. The dynamics of this process is very sensitive to the track electric field and depends on the emission site and on the H− initial velocity. In this work, a model, based on a time-depending track potential followed by secondary electron induced desorption – SEID, is employed to describe the production and dynamics of H− secondary ion emission. It is shown that depending on how fast the track neutralization occurs, the movement of H− ions may be accelerated, decelerated or even aborted. Trajectories, angular distributions and energy distributions are pbkp_redicted and compared with experimental data obtained for water ice bombarded by …

Año de publicación:

2007

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    Other

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Física de partículas
    • Física

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Física moderna
    • Electricidad y electrónica
    • Física aplicada

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