Metastable Atoms and Molecules. III. Metastable Impacts on Surfaces with Various Work Functions
- 5 November 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 175 (1) , 98-102
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.175.98
Abstract
Surfaces of atomically clean tungsten, with work function 4.5 eV, tungsten oxidized with a monolayer of oxide and having a work function 6.6 eV, and tungsten coated with BaO with a work function probably under 2 eV were hit by metastable atoms or molecules of Ar, Xe, , and . The emission of secondary electrons by metastable atoms and the surface ionization of the atomic metastables were shown to follow the expected dependency on the work function. The molecular metastables were weakly surface ionized as on the oxidized tungsten but not on the surfaces of lower work function. Secondary electron emission either did not occur at all or was obscured by the large emission of C negative ions. No C emission nor electron emission was observed on the W-O surface. Metastables of dissociated on the clean and the oxidized surfaces. On the clean surface, one atom became and gave out Lyman alpha radiation. On the W-O surface, one of the H atoms became a proton and no Lyman alpha radiation was produced. No other ion emission than occurred.
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