2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1027451016050694
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Influence of type of bonds in compounds on the mechanism of the sputtered excited particles formation under ion bombardment

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“…Previously, in studies of the regularities of IPE during ion bombardment of complex compounds [17,1,18], the possibility of the excited particles formation due to the breakdown of a molecule in a metastable state was noted. In our case, both for the metal target (Y) and for YAG, the emission spectra of knocked-out particles contains bands of the blue-green system of the YO molecule.…”
Section: Fig 3 Position Of Energy Levels Of Excited States Of Yttrium...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previously, in studies of the regularities of IPE during ion bombardment of complex compounds [17,1,18], the possibility of the excited particles formation due to the breakdown of a molecule in a metastable state was noted. In our case, both for the metal target (Y) and for YAG, the emission spectra of knocked-out particles contains bands of the blue-green system of the YO molecule.…”
Section: Fig 3 Position Of Energy Levels Of Excited States Of Yttrium...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion bombardment of solids accompanied with a number of secondary emission processes, according to one of which excited particles flies off from a target surface with subsequent photon emission. This phenomenon is called ion photon emission (IPE) [1]. In studying the main emission parameters of particles flying off a surface, it is possible to acquire additional information on processes leading to excited particle knocking out, because in this case not only the type of flying off particles, but its state (in particular, state of excitation) can be determined.…”
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