Auger Electron Emission from Slow Multicharged Ions Near a Metal Surface

Abstract
Electron energy spectra from multicharged ion (N5+, N6+, Ar9+) impact on clean tungsten (impact energies ≥ 500 eV) revealed Auger electron emission from the projectile particles. The impact energy dependence of emission yield and kinetic-energy shift for these Auger electrons lead to a fairly detailed explanation of slow multicharged ion neutralization near metal surfaces.

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