A. Alexandrov et al., Role of excitons in electron- and photon-stimulated desorption of neutralsfrom alkali halides, PHYS REV L, 86(3), 2001, pp. 536-539
Low-energy (5-15 eV) electron- and photon-stimulated desorption of KI(100)
yields (IP3/2)-P-2 and P-2(1/2) with hyperthermal (0.3 eV) and thermal velo
city components. The desorption threshold for both components is 5.3 eV and
is correlated with the Gamma (3/2)-exciton long-wavelength edge. Exciton d
ecay at the surface directly produces I2P3/2 and 2P1/2 With hyperthermal ve
locity and is in competition with self-trapping. Spin memory of the Gamma -
exciton hole-component is also evident in the hyperthermal channel. An exci
ton mediated desorption mechanism is presented which is general in alkali h
alides.