Plasmon Excitation in the Interaction of Slow Singly Charged Argon Ions with Magnesium

Solids Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.3390/solids5020021
P. Riccardi
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We report angle-resolved energy spectra of electron emitted in the interaction of slow singly charged heavy ions with Mg surface. The work is focused mainly on the excitation of plasmons of Mg under Argon impact. Potential excitation of plasmons occurs when incoming ions are neutralized at the expense of the potential energy carried by incoming ions. The process competes with the known mechanisms of neutralization via Auger transitions. Differently from Al samples, our results show that the neutralization of Ar+ ions at Mg is dominated by the excitation of surface plasmons by the potential energy released in the electron capture process that neutralizes incoming ions. Bulk plasmon excitation is observed at higher impact energy and is ascribed to fast electrons excited by the transfer of the kinetic energy of incoming particles. The data show that bulk plasmon excitation occur inside the bulk, while the theoretically predicted excitation by potential energy transfer of incoming projectiles is not observed.
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慢速单电荷氩离子与镁的相互作用中的等离子激发
我们报告了慢速单带电重离子与镁表面相互作用时发射的电子的角度分辨能谱。这项工作主要关注氩气撞击下镁的质子激发。当进入的离子所携带的势能被中和时,就会发生质子的势能激发。这一过程与已知的通过欧杰跃迁进行中和的机制相竞争。与铝样品不同的是,我们的研究结果表明,Ar+ 离子在镁样品中的中和作用主要是通过电子捕获过程中释放的势能激发表面等离子体,从而中和进入的离子。在较高的撞击能量下可观察到体等离子体激发,这是由于传入粒子的动能传递激发了快速电子。数据显示,体质等离子体激发发生在体质内部,而理论上预测的来袭射弹的势能转移激发并未观察到。
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