Hyperthermal and low-energy Ne+ scattering from Au and Pt surfaces

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms(2001)

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Energy spectra of Ne+ ions scattered off Au and Pt polycrystalline targets at low (200–1400 eV) and hyperthermal (down to 40 eV) energies were studied by mass-resolved ion-scattering spectrometry. Two scattering peaks with presumably different nature were revealed and their characteristics, namely, the relative energy position, the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) and the normalized intensity, as a function of the primary energy were investigated. One of these peaks, named as the binary collision approximation (BCA)-peak, was interpreted using the BCA model. Another one, the so-called high-energy (HE)-peak, was situated at an energy position near to the primary energy, and we explain its origins in terms of non-binary (collective) interactions.
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