| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1691694 | Vacuum | 2008 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												The results of experimental and theoretical study of the molecular effect in ion-induced electron emission from single crystal and polycrystalline materials are presented. It has been found that the electron emission yield γ2 under N2+ bombardment of a single crystal shows a dependence on ion incidence angle θ, which is analogous to the anisotropy of the yield γ1 under N+ impact. The ratio R2(θ)=γ2/2γ1<1 exhibits, for single crystals, a drastic angular dependence, which was successfully described on the basis of electron sweeping-out mechanism by conjunction of both the sharp channeling at θ<ÏL and the shadowing-caused bell-like pattern at θ>ÏL, the Lindhard angle.
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											Authors
												N.N. Andrianova, A.M. Borisov, E.S. Mashkova, A.S. Nemov, E.S. Parilis, 
											