نتایج جستجو برای: sputtering atoms

تعداد نتایج: 67393  

2015
F. Leblanc R. Modolo S. Curry J. Luhmann R. Lillis J. Y. Chaufray T. Hara J. McFadden J. Halekas F. Eparvier D. Larson J. Connerney B. Jakosky

In the absence of an intrinsic dipole magnetic field, Mars’ O planetary ions are accelerated by the solar wind. Because of their large gyroradius, a population of these planetary ions can precipitate back into Mars’ upper atmosphere with enough energy to eject neutrals into space via collision. This process, referred to as sputtering, may have been a dominant atmospheric loss process during ear...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2012
Kyoung Ju Kim Woong-Ryeol Yu Ji Ho Youk Jinyong Lee

The formation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) through precipitated carbons emerging from supersaturated metal catalysts is an established mechanism for their growth during the CVD process. Here, the CNT growth mode is determined by the interaction between the substrate and the catalyst nanoparticle, e.g., the tip-growth mode for the weak adhesion between them and the base-growth mode for the strong ...

2004
Boris V. Yakshinskiy Theodore E. Madey

We report recent results in an investigation of source mechanisms for the origin of Na atoms in tenuous planetary atmospheres, focusing on non-thermal processes. Experiments include photon stimulated desorption (PSD), electron stimulated desorption (ESD), and ion sputtering of Na atoms from the surface of a lunar basalt sample. Bombardment of the sodium covered surface by 3 keV Ar+ ions removes...

2007
J. G. Luhmann J. U. Kozyra R. E. JOHNSON

The ejection of atoms and molecules from an atmosphere due to the energy deposited by plasma bombardment has been shown to play a role in the loss of species from certain planetary and satellite atmospheres. This ejection, often referred to as sputtering, can be produced by the bombarding plasma [Watson et al., 1980; McGrath and Johnson, 1987] and by locally generated "pickup ions" [e.g., Kozyr...

2007
J. P. Allain M. D. Coventry D. N. Ruzic

The lithium sputtering yield from lithium and tin-lithium surfaces in the liquid state under bombardment by low-energy, singly charged particles as a function of target temperature is measured by using the Ion-surface Interaction Experiment facility. Total erosion exceeds that expected from conventional collisional sputtering after accounting for lithium evaporation for temperatures between 200...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2010
Heberton Wender Luciane F de Oliveira Adriano F Feil Elíseo Lissner Pedro Migowski Mario R Meneghetti Sérgio R Teixeira Jairton Dupont

The sputtering of Au targets onto castor oil generates stable spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) of 2.4 to 3.8 nm. The AuNP size increases with the discharge voltage and the mechanism of nucleation and growth are related to the energy of the atoms/clusters ejected from the target.

2016
Lukasz Rzeznik Yves Fleming Tom Wirtz Patrick Philipp

Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) on the helium ion microscope (HIM) promises higher lateral resolution than on classical SIMS instruments. However, full advantage of this new technique can only be obtained when the interaction of He(+) or Ne(+) primary ions with the sample is fully controlled. In this work we investigate how He(+) and Ne(+) bombardment influences roughness formation and p...

2000
C. N. Borca Shane Stadler Peter A. Dowben S. H. Liou P. A. Dowben

Crystalline films of La0.65Pb0.35MnO3 grown on ~100! LaAlO 3 substrates by rf sputtering have been investigated using magnetic circular dichroism and inverse photoemission spectroscopy. We find evidence for strong hybridization between unoccupied levels associated with Mn 3d and O 2p states. The oxygen atoms ‘‘pick-up’’ a small magnetic moment through hybridization with Mn. © 2000 American Inst...

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