Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5361099 Applied Surface Science 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electron and ion emission accompanying non-thermal plasma processes, produced at the surface of TGS single crystals under driving ac electric field exceeding 103 V/cm, have been carried out. These plasma-assisted emission of electrons and ions were examined by means of time and energy distribution measurements. The intensity of registered charges (electrons and ions) displayed on the 2 ms time scale are represented by two distinct peaks. Time dependent energy spectrum of charges, detected under our experimental conditions, involves electrons and ions with maximum energy up to 30-40 eV for first peaks and up to 70-80 eV for second one. Additionally, the energy of electrons is focused at about 10-15 eV for first and second peaks and about 60-70 eV for second ones; the ion energy spectrum for both peaks exhibits only distinct low energy maximum focused at about 5-15 eV.
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