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Cascade-induced asymmetry in Auger-electron emission following fast ion-solid interactions
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1988
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EngineeringPhysicsElectron SpectroscopyApplied PhysicsElectron EmissionAtomic PhysicsCascade-induced AsymmetryIon Beam InstrumentationIon BeamExit SurfaceIon EmissionElectron OpticEnergetic Secondary Electrons
The angle and energy dependence of electron emission following the interaction of normal-incidence 70- to 170-MeV ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{\mathrm{q}+}$ (a=7,10) projectiles with thin carbon foils has been investigated experimentally. An enhancement of the target KLL Auger-electron emission was observed for forward ejection angles. Model calculations yield results in qualitative agreement with the observed Auger-electron anisotropies. The theoretical results predict a significant enhancement of target inner-shell ionization near the exit surface due to highly energetic secondary electrons.
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