Cs+ reactive scattering from a Si(111) surface adsorbed with water

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作者
Yang, MC [1 ]
Hwang, CH [1 ]
Kang, H [1 ]
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[1] POHANG UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT CHEM,GYEONGBUK 790784,SOUTH KOREA
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10.1063/1.474572
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Reactive scattering of hyperthermal Cs ion is examined from a Si(111) surface adsorbed with water. Collision of Cs+ beams with the Si surface at the energy of 10-100 eV produces Cs+-bound cluster ions as scattering products, including CsOH+, CsOH2+, CsSi+, CsSiHn+ (n = 1,2), and CsSiO+. The yields for these clusters are examined as a function of Cs+ beam energy and water exposure. Kinetic energy distributions for the clusters are measured. The reactive scattering process is explained in terms of collision-induced desorption of adsorbate, followed by ion-molecule association between the scattered Cs+ and the desorbed molecule. The probability that Cs+ undergoes reactive scattering is 5x10(-4)-2x10(-3) for 50 eV collision energy. The corresponding probability for the Cs+-molecule association reaction is in the order of 5x10(-3)-2x10(-2) or slightly lower. It is proposed that CsOH+ and CsOH2+ are formed from OH and H2O adsorbates, respectively, via direct collisional desorption. CsSiO+ formation can be related to desorption of surface oxide species or, at high energy, to collisional dissociation of adsorbates. Several aspects of using Cs+ reactive scattering for surface adsorbate detection are discussed. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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