On glancing scattering of light ions from tungsten single crystal surfaces
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Radiation Effects
- Vol. 31 (4) , 197-202
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00337577708233768
Abstract
A computer calculation of light ion (200–800 keV protons and helium) scattering from a tungsten single crystal model with a (110)-type surface is presented. An axis (100) is considered. Thermal vibrations in 3 dimensions have been incorporated. The number, i.e. fraction, and spatial distribution of reflected ions for some angular scans are presented in an appendix. The importance of trajectory histories is demonstrated. 3 regimes of scattering behaviour as a function of the incidence angle ψ in to the string in the surface are found: (i) for very small ψin surface-semi-proper-channelling of all ions; (ii) for intermediate ψin mainly planar channelling and dechannelling resulting in a decreasing reflective index for increasing ψ in; (iii) axial channelling and transverse plane focussing are mainly of importance leading to a small reflective index, and surface semi-channelling like for (ii) occurs for very few ions. The importance of the scattering potential is demonstrated and an expression is discussed.Keywords
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