Niggas, A., Werl, M., & Wilhelm, R. A. (2023). Neutralisation of highly charged ions at surfaces. In 21st Atomic Processes in Plasmas Conference (pp. 104–104).
E134-03 - Forschungsbereich Atomic and Plasma Physics E134 - Institut für Angewandte Physik
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Published in:
21st Atomic Processes in Plasmas Conference
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Date (published):
16-May-2023
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Event name:
21st International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas
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Event date:
15-May-2023 - 19-May-2023
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Event place:
Wien, Austria
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Number of Pages:
1
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Keywords:
2D materials; highly charged ions; electron emission; charge exchange
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Abstract:
Radiative and non-radiative decay are both important de-excitation mechanisms of ions. To study these processes, collisions including ions in very high charge states (q ≥ 20) are an ideal playground: When close to a surface, resonant electron transfer leads to a population of high-n shells (with n ∼ q [1]), initiating a de-excitation cascade of this – then neutral albeit still highly excited – projectile. X-ray emission is one of the de-excitation channels, however the measured yield drops with decreasing ion charge states [2,3]. To understand this behaviour it is crucial to consider also competing mechanisms, e.g. non-radiative Auger-like processes leading to the emission of electrons instead of photons. We perform coincidence measurements to correlate the ion charge states after trans- mission through atomically thin samples [4] with electrons emitted during the interaction (energy and yield information) [5]. This allows us to disentangle de-excitation channels and identify participating processes in the neutralisation of highly charged ions upon interaction with a surface.