Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1681665 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2010 | 4 Pages |
We report on the first direct observation of the evolution with time of the vicinage effect and Coulomb explosion for H2+ and H3+ molecules in a thick amorphous silica layer enriched with 18O atoms. High depth resolution is achieved by using the 18O (p,α)15N nuclear reaction narrow resonance around ER = 151 keV/nucleon (corresponding to a velocity V), and scanning the beam energy around ER. The results are well described when using a Coulomb screening radius rs ≈ (2/π)Rad where Rad = V/ωp is an adiabatic cut-off for a valence electron gas with plasmon frequency ωp ≈ 24 eV. The vicinage effect is reproduced when describing the experimental energy loss function of the target valence electron gas by a single Drude function with damping factor γ ≈ 22 eV and including multiple scattering on target nuclei.