1992
DOI: 10.1002/sia.740181102
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Influence of the bombarding ion energy and surface composition on the ground‐state atom fraction in solids analysis using multiphoton resonance ionization

Abstract: Multiphoton resonance ionization (MPRI) is used to probe the desorption characteristics of ion-bombarded surfaces of Fe, In and Ni. The effects of primary ion kinetic energy and surface chemistry on the sensitivity and accuracy of MPRI detection are examined. The relative Ni*/Nio and In2O/In0 ratios are found to increase as the energy of the incident Ar' ion is varied from 300 eV to loo0 eV. A reflecting time-of-fight mass spectrometer is employed to collect efficiently the photoioos as well as secondary ions,… Show more

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