Paz. Vanemmichoven et al., EMISSION OF LOW-ENERGY ELECTRONS FROM MULTICHARGED IONS INTERACTING WITH METAL-SURFACES, Physical review. A, 47(5), 1993, pp. 3998-4006
Low-energy electron spectra are reported for 60- and 100-keV multichar
ged ions interacting at an incident angle of 20-degrees with Au and Cu
surfaces. Analysis of the spectra indicate that at least two features
contribute. The first feature represents the major contribution to th
e total electron yield and consists of 5-10-eV electrons emitted over
a wide range of angles. The angular distribution of this component is
not symmetric with respect to the surface normal, but shows an increas
e in the forward direction of the incident ions. It will be shown that
this component arises predominantly from below the surface. Possible
potential-emission mechanisms which may contribute will be discussed.
The second feature, which constitutes a minor part of the overall elec
tron emission, occurs at higher electron energies (approximately 20 eV
), and is peaked at the extreme forward angles. Binary encounters betw
een incident ions and metal electrons at the surface-vacuum interface
will be shown to describe the main features of this component. At even
higher electron energies ( > 40 eV) the spectra show a tail whose slo
pe does not depend on either the initial charge state or kinetic energ
y of the incident ions. The invariance with kinetic energy is in sharp
contrast with the corresponding experimental results from ion-atom co
llisions.