Photon-Stimulated Ion Desorption from Condensed CO and N2.

Abstract

Previously measured photon-stimulated ion desorption yields from condensed C0 and N2 surfaces are compared with the corresponding yields from gaseous C0 and N2. Upon condensation, substantial change takes place in both the N+ and C+ yields. The origin of this change is attributed to an electronic polarization of the solid surfaces.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1983
Accession Number
ADA133925

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  • David E. Ramaker
  • Hideo Sambe
  • Mohamed Yousif

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  • George Washington University

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