2014
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1402.2080
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Auger neutralization and ionization processes for charge exchange between slow noble gas atoms and solid surfaces

R. Carmina Monreal

Abstract: Electron and energy transfer processes between an atom or molecule and a surface are extremely important for many applications in physics and chemistry. Therefore a profound understanding of these processes is essential in order to analyze a large variety of physical systems. The microscopic description of the two-electron Auger processes, leading to neutralization/ionization of an ion/neutral atom in front of a solid surface, has been a long-standing problem. It can be dated back to the 1950s when H. D. Hagst… Show more

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