Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963645 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sputtering by ions with low near-threshold energies is investigated. Experiments and simulations are conducted for tungsten sputtering by low-energy, 85-200Â eV Ar atoms. The angular distributions of sputtered particles are measured. A new method for molecular dynamics simulation of sputtering taking into account random crystallographic surface orientation is developed, and applied for the case under consideration. The simulations approximate experimental results well. At low energies the distributions acquire “butterfly-like” shape with lower sputtering yields for close to normal angles comparing to the cosine distribution. The energy distributions of sputtered particles were simulated. The Thompson distribution remains valid down to near-threshold 85Â eV case.
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Authors
E. Marenkov, K. Nordlund, I. Sorokin, A. Eksaeva, K. Gutorov, J. Jussila, F. Granberg, D. Borodin,