A. Hoffman et R. Azria, Surface temperature effects on the dynamics of H- low energy electron stimulated desorption from diamond films, NUCL INST B, 182, 2001, pp. 155-161
In this work, we report on the influence of surface temperature on low ener
gy H- electron stimulated desorption (ESD) occurring via dissociative elect
ron attachment (DEA) from hydrogenated diamond films. By measuring the H- k
inetic energy distribution (KED) induced by electron bombardment in the 7-1
8 eV range for surface temperatures ranging between 100 and 450 K we invest
igate the dynamics of the desorption process. It is determined that the H-
ion yield continuously decreases with increasing temperature and that the m
ost probable H- kinetic energy shifts to lower energies. It is proposed tha
t the effect of temperature on the H- KED and consequently on the reduction
in ion yield is due to an increase in the energy relaxation cross-section
of the anion resonance and energy losses of the outgoing H- ion through int
eractions with the solid's multi-phonon back.-round and collisions. (C) 200
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