The fundamentals of high energy ion scattering and recoil spectrometry (possibly combined with channelling) are discussed in relation to the accuracies required for materials science studies and in relation to characteristics of competing surface analysis techniques. The extreme versatility of ion scattering techniques is demonstrated by a survey through many application areas in materials science ranging from plastics to oxidic insulators, semiconductors and metals
Abstract—This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, ...
This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, which are...
Noble gas ions which are back-scattered from crystal surface lose a specific amount of energy for su...
The fundamentals of high energy ion scattering and recoil spectrometry (possibly combined with chann...
Application of the ion scattering spectroscopy techniques to studying materials for microelectronics...
Ion scattering techniques have demonstrated capability to probe the composition and structure of the...
The authors have developed a mass spectrometer capable of surface analysis using the techniques of s...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
Materials analysis with ion beams exploits the interaction of ions with the electrons and nuclei in ...
The interaction of energetic ions with matter is highly relevant for a wide range of applications. A...
Noble gas ions which are back-scattered from crystal surface lose a specific amount of energy for su...
Energy-loss spectra for the scattering of noble-gas ions by solid surfaces are determined to analyse...
An apparatus for studying metal crystal surfaces with ion scattering techniques is described. These ...
Highly charged ions are key research objects in atomic physics. Precision spectroscopy of such ions ...
Time-of-flight ion scattering and recoil spectroscopy (TOF-ISARS) enables the characterization of th...
Abstract—This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, ...
This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, which are...
Noble gas ions which are back-scattered from crystal surface lose a specific amount of energy for su...
The fundamentals of high energy ion scattering and recoil spectrometry (possibly combined with chann...
Application of the ion scattering spectroscopy techniques to studying materials for microelectronics...
Ion scattering techniques have demonstrated capability to probe the composition and structure of the...
The authors have developed a mass spectrometer capable of surface analysis using the techniques of s...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
Materials analysis with ion beams exploits the interaction of ions with the electrons and nuclei in ...
The interaction of energetic ions with matter is highly relevant for a wide range of applications. A...
Noble gas ions which are back-scattered from crystal surface lose a specific amount of energy for su...
Energy-loss spectra for the scattering of noble-gas ions by solid surfaces are determined to analyse...
An apparatus for studying metal crystal surfaces with ion scattering techniques is described. These ...
Highly charged ions are key research objects in atomic physics. Precision spectroscopy of such ions ...
Time-of-flight ion scattering and recoil spectroscopy (TOF-ISARS) enables the characterization of th...
Abstract—This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, ...
This article is about computer simulation for surface analysis through nuclear techniques, which are...
Noble gas ions which are back-scattered from crystal surface lose a specific amount of energy for su...