A New Droplet Breakup Model for Dimer Ion Formation from a Gallium Liquid Metal Ion Source
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概要
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It is demonstrated that energy distribution curves for Ga^+_2 found in the literature are inconsistent with existing models of cluster ion formation in liquid metal ion sources (LMIS). A new model for the rapid breakup of metastable droplets away from the emitting area is proposed to explain gallium dimer ion formation. Simple calculations are performed to establish the feasibility of this mechanism, and the practical application of this model is discussed in detail.
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- 1990-06-20
著者
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Ishitani Tohru
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Lid.
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Hornsey Richard
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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