The present article reviews recent advances in the studies of the interaction of slow (v< vBohr), very highly charged ions (such as Xe 52+ and Au69+) with surfaces of metals, semiconductors, and insulators (including biological materials). After a brief summary of past developments, we describe key experimental techniques for studies of secondary particle emission and the de-excitation dynamics of the highly charged ions. Recent progress in measurement and determination of the mechanisms leading to secondary electron yields, secondary ion yields and total sputtering yields will be discussed. The de-excitation dynamics are addressed in experiments on projectile neutralization and energy loss in thin films of material. We review the theore...
This book collects the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Ionization of Sol...
P(論文)A theoretical model calculation has been performed for the electron yield from a Au surface by ...
peer reviewedA new form of potential sputtering has been found for impact of slow (less than or equa...
The present report deals with the main aspects of the interaction of slow (impact velocity typically...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v<v{sub Bohr}), highly charged ions (SHCI) with...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v < vBohr), highly charged ions (SHCI) with sol...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
The interaction of highly-charged ions with surfaces involves many excitation processes of the surfa...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
Emission of secondary electrons and ions from clean Au, CxHy-Au, and SiO{sub 2} surfaces at impact o...
The emission of electrons from solid surfaces bombarded by slow neutral and ionized heavy particles ...
This thesis reports on a study of the interaction of multiply charged ions with solid surfaces. Thre...
We consider the slow highly charged ions impinging upon a metal surface covered with a thin dielectr...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
The secondary electron yields as a result of slow highly charged ions (Ar4+, Ar13+) impinging on cle...
This book collects the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Ionization of Sol...
P(論文)A theoretical model calculation has been performed for the electron yield from a Au surface by ...
peer reviewedA new form of potential sputtering has been found for impact of slow (less than or equa...
The present report deals with the main aspects of the interaction of slow (impact velocity typically...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v<v{sub Bohr}), highly charged ions (SHCI) with...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v < vBohr), highly charged ions (SHCI) with sol...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
The interaction of highly-charged ions with surfaces involves many excitation processes of the surfa...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
Emission of secondary electrons and ions from clean Au, CxHy-Au, and SiO{sub 2} surfaces at impact o...
The emission of electrons from solid surfaces bombarded by slow neutral and ionized heavy particles ...
This thesis reports on a study of the interaction of multiply charged ions with solid surfaces. Thre...
We consider the slow highly charged ions impinging upon a metal surface covered with a thin dielectr...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
The secondary electron yields as a result of slow highly charged ions (Ar4+, Ar13+) impinging on cle...
This book collects the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Ionization of Sol...
P(論文)A theoretical model calculation has been performed for the electron yield from a Au surface by ...
peer reviewedA new form of potential sputtering has been found for impact of slow (less than or equa...