Title of article :
Low-energy 5–100 eV/electron- and ultraviolet 6.4 eV/
photon-stimulated desorption of neutral fragments from NaNO3
single crystals
Author/Authors :
Karen Knutsen، نويسنده , , Thomas M. Orlando، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The low-energy 5–100 eV.electron-stimulated desorption ESD. of neutrals from NaNO3 single crystals is compared
with 193 nm 6.4 eV.photon-stimulated desorption PSD.. The major ESD and PSD products, NO 2P., and O 3P., were
detected via laser resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization. The less abundant NO2and O2 products were detected only
via quadrupole mass spectrometry. The ESD yields of NO 2P.and O 3P. show a linear dependence upon incident
electron-beam current, indicating single-electron desorption events. The PSD yields of these fragments show a 1-photon
dependence on laser fluence, with no observable threshold down to 1 mJrcm2. For both ESD and PSD, the velocity
distributions of NO 2P.and O 3P. have non-thermal components, consistent with near-surface dissociation events. We
propose a mechanism for NO 2P.and O 3P. desorption which involves exciton production, localization and decay at the
vacuum-surface interface. The NO2and O2velocity distributions are equilibrated to the 423 K surface temperature and the
formation of these products may involve reactive scattering of O-atoms. Since the neutral product yields and energy
distributions are very similar for ESD and PSD, the final states involved in desorption must be similar. q1998 Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
Keywords :
Photon-stimulated desorption , Electron-stimulated desorption , NaNO3 , Sodium nitrate
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science