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Original Articles

Beam induced decomposition and sputtering of LiI

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Pages 135-139 | Received 28 Aug 1980, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Energy distributions of atoms and molecules sputtered with 6 keV Ne+, Ar+, Kr+ and Xe+ beams have been measured at various temperatures of a LiI target. It was found that two processes contribute simultaneously to the sputtering of LiI. These are: (a) the collision cascade mechanism leading to a flux of sputtered particles Φcoll(E) ∼ E/(E + Eb)3, where E b is the surface binding energy, and (b) thermal evaporation of beam-decomposed material with a Maxwellian flux Φth(E) ∼ E exp(-E/kT). The last mechanism has been studied in more detail by varying the target temperature, the projectile and the ion current density. A comparison of the obtained results with previous experimental data as well as with sputtering theories is presented.

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