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Evidence for above-surface and subsurface neutralization during interactions of highly charged ions with a metal target
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsSubsurface NeutralizationPlasma ScienceIon Beam InstrumentationProjectile K AugerChemistryIon ProcessProjectile TrajectoriesHeavy Ion PhysicPlasma SimulationPlasma TheorySurface PenetrationIon BeamIon EmissionPhysicsAtomic PhysicsMetal TargetElectrochemistryNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsIon Structure
The projectile K Auger electron emission observed during grazing collisions of 60-keV ${\mathrm{N}}^{6+}$ ions with Au(110) is characterized by two components with strikingly different dependences on perpendicular velocity. A ``fast'' component dominates and is ascribed to ``subsurface'' emission. This component was satisfactorily modeled using a Monte Carlo simulation of the projectile trajectories after surface penetration. A ``slow'' component appears at very small angles and has a time dependence characteristic of the neutralization-deexcitation cascade predicted to occur above the surface prior to bulk penetration.
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