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Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel
Gas desorption and electron emission coefficients were measured for 1 MeV potassium ions incident on stainless steel at grazing angles (between 80° and 88° from normal incidence) using a new gas-electron source diagnostic (GESD). Issues addressed in design and commissioning of the GESD include effec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.093202 http://cds.cern.ch/record/845909 |
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author | Molvik, Arthur W Covo, Michel Kireeff Bieniosek, Frank M Prost, Lionel Seidl, P Baca, David Coorey, Adam Sakumi, Akira |
author_facet | Molvik, Arthur W Covo, Michel Kireeff Bieniosek, Frank M Prost, Lionel Seidl, P Baca, David Coorey, Adam Sakumi, Akira |
author_sort | Molvik, Arthur W |
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description | Gas desorption and electron emission coefficients were measured for 1 MeV potassium ions incident on stainless steel at grazing angles (between 80° and 88° from normal incidence) using a new gas-electron source diagnostic (GESD). Issues addressed in design and commissioning of the GESD include effects from backscattering of ions at the surface, space-charge limited emission current, and reproducibility of desorption measurements. We find that electron emission coefficients e scale as 1/ cos() up to angles of 86°, where e = 90. Nearer grazing incidence, e is reduced below the 1/ cos() scaling by nuclear scattering of ions through large angles, reaching e = 135 at 88°. Electrons were emitted with a measured temperature of ~30 eV. Gas desorption coefficients 0 were much larger, of order 0 = 104. They also varied with angle, but much more slowly than 1/ cos(). From this we conclude that the desorption was not entirely from adsorbed layers of gas on the surface. Two mitigation techniques were investigated: rough surfaces reduced electron emission by a factor of 10 and gas desorption by a factor of 2; a mild bake to ~220° had no effect on electron emission, but decreased gas desorption by 15% near grazing incidence. We propose that gas desorption is due to electronic sputtering. |
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spelling | cern-8459092019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.093202http://cds.cern.ch/record/845909engMolvik, Arthur WCovo, Michel KireeffBieniosek, Frank MProst, LionelSeidl, PBaca, DavidCoorey, AdamSakumi, AkiraGas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steelNuclear PhysicsGas desorption and electron emission coefficients were measured for 1 MeV potassium ions incident on stainless steel at grazing angles (between 80° and 88° from normal incidence) using a new gas-electron source diagnostic (GESD). Issues addressed in design and commissioning of the GESD include effects from backscattering of ions at the surface, space-charge limited emission current, and reproducibility of desorption measurements. We find that electron emission coefficients e scale as 1/ cos() up to angles of 86°, where e = 90. Nearer grazing incidence, e is reduced below the 1/ cos() scaling by nuclear scattering of ions through large angles, reaching e = 135 at 88°. Electrons were emitted with a measured temperature of ~30 eV. Gas desorption coefficients 0 were much larger, of order 0 = 104. They also varied with angle, but much more slowly than 1/ cos(). From this we conclude that the desorption was not entirely from adsorbed layers of gas on the surface. Two mitigation techniques were investigated: rough surfaces reduced electron emission by a factor of 10 and gas desorption by a factor of 2; a mild bake to ~220° had no effect on electron emission, but decreased gas desorption by 15% near grazing incidence. We propose that gas desorption is due to electronic sputtering.oai:cds.cern.ch:8459092004 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics Molvik, Arthur W Covo, Michel Kireeff Bieniosek, Frank M Prost, Lionel Seidl, P Baca, David Coorey, Adam Sakumi, Akira Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title | Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title_full | Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title_fullStr | Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title_full_unstemmed | Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title_short | Gas desorption and electron emission from 1 MeV potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
title_sort | gas desorption and electron emission from 1 mev potassium ion bombardment of stainless steel |
topic | Nuclear Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.093202 http://cds.cern.ch/record/845909 |
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