Effect of Cluster Size in Kiloelectronvolt Cluster Bombardment of Solid Benzene
- 18 November 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 79 (2) , 494-499
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac061531u
Abstract
Emission of benzene molecules by 5-keV cluster bombardment of a range of carbon projectiles from C6H6 to C180 is studied by a coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD) technique. This approach permits calculations that are not feasible using more complicated potential energy functions, particularly as the interesting physics associated with the ion impact event approaches the mesoscale. These calculations show that the highest ejection yields are associated with clusters that deposit their incident energy 15−20 Å below the surface. The highest yield for the projectiles is produced by the C20 and C60 projectiles. The results from the MD simulations are also compared favorably to an analytical model based on fluid dynamics to describe the energy deposition. The analytical model is then utilized to extend the range of the calculations to higher incident energies. The issue of the relative amount of chemical fragmentation and intact molecular desorption is also examined for the benzene crystal. These results show that damage accumulation at high-incident fluence should not be problematic and that it should be possible to perform molecular depth profiling via secondary ion mass spectrometry experiments. In general, the approach presented here illustrates the power of combining a simplified MD method with analytical strategies for describing a length scale that is difficult to achieve with traditional MD calculations.Keywords
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