Evidence for an ultrafast breakdown of the BeO band structure due to swift argon and xenon ions
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Auger-electron spectra associated with Be atoms in the pure metal lattice and in the stoichiometric oxide have been investigated for different incident charged particles. For fast incident electrons, for Ar⁷⁺ and Ar¹⁵⁺ ions as well as Xe¹⁵⁺ and Xe³¹⁺ ions at velocities of 6% to 10% the speed of light, there are strong differences in the corresponding spectral distributions of Be-K Auger lines. These differences are related to changes in the local electronic band structure of BeO on a femtosecon ...
Auger-electron spectra associated with Be atoms in the pure metal lattice and in the stoichiometric oxide have been investigated for different incident charged particles. For fast incident electrons, for Ar⁷⁺ and Ar¹⁵⁺ ions as well as Xe¹⁵⁺ and Xe³¹⁺ ions at velocities of 6% to 10% the speed of light, there are strong differences in the corresponding spectral distributions of Be-K Auger lines. These differences are related to changes in the local electronic band structure of BeO on a femtosecond time scale after the passage of highly charged heavy ions. ...
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Physical review letters. Melville. Vol. 105, no. 18 (Oct. 2010), 187603, 4 p.
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