The present report deals with the main aspects of the interaction of slow (impact velocity typically below 1 a.u.) multicharged ions (MCI) with atomically clean solid surfaces of metals, semiconductors and insulators. It is based to a large extent on the results obtained by the authors and their affiliates within the Human Capital and Mobility Network of the European Union on ''Interaction of Slow Highly Charged Ions with Solid Surfaces'', which has been carried out during the last three years.After briefly reviewing the pertinent historical developments, the experimental and theoretical techniques applied nowadays in the held of MCI-surface interaction studies are explained in detail, discussing especially the transient formation and relax...
Multiply-charged N, O, S, F, and Kr ions were extracted from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\...
Dynamic processes induced by the high potential energy of multiply charged ions have been investigat...
Energy spectra of electrons resulting from hydrogen-like multiply charged N6+ and Q(7+) ions on vari...
The present report deals with the main aspects of the interaction of slow (impact velocity typically...
The present article reviews recent advances in the studies of the interaction of slow (v< vBohr),...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
This thesis reports on a study of the interaction of multiply charged ions with solid surfaces. Thre...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v<v{sub Bohr}), highly charged ions (SHCI) with...
The interaction of highly-charged ions with surfaces involves many excitation processes of the surfa...
The emission of electrons from solid surfaces bombarded by slow neutral and ionized heavy particles ...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v < vBohr), highly charged ions (SHCI) with sol...
Abstract Slow collisions between highly charged ions and many-electron targets, such as large atoms,...
The two-center classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method has been modified to incorporate multi...
The interaction of slow highly-charged ions with surfaces is discussed for thin microcapillary foils...
Multiply-charged N, O, S, F, and Kr ions were extracted from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\...
Dynamic processes induced by the high potential energy of multiply charged ions have been investigat...
Energy spectra of electrons resulting from hydrogen-like multiply charged N6+ and Q(7+) ions on vari...
The present report deals with the main aspects of the interaction of slow (impact velocity typically...
The present article reviews recent advances in the studies of the interaction of slow (v< vBohr),...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
Progress in the study of collisions of multiply charged ions with surfaces is reviewed with the help...
This thesis reports on a study of the interaction of multiply charged ions with solid surfaces. Thre...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v<v{sub Bohr}), highly charged ions (SHCI) with...
The interaction of highly-charged ions with surfaces involves many excitation processes of the surfa...
The emission of electrons from solid surfaces bombarded by slow neutral and ionized heavy particles ...
Electronic sputtering in the interaction of slow (v < vBohr), highly charged ions (SHCI) with sol...
Abstract Slow collisions between highly charged ions and many-electron targets, such as large atoms,...
The two-center classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method has been modified to incorporate multi...
The interaction of slow highly-charged ions with surfaces is discussed for thin microcapillary foils...
Multiply-charged N, O, S, F, and Kr ions were extracted from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\...
Dynamic processes induced by the high potential energy of multiply charged ions have been investigat...
Energy spectra of electrons resulting from hydrogen-like multiply charged N6+ and Q(7+) ions on vari...