Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8042892 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to study sputtering of freestanding and supported spherical Al nanoclusters with 2-10Â nm diameters under bombardment by Al1 and Al13 projectiles with energies of 1-13Â keV at normal and oblique incidence. Both monatomic and clustered yields of secondary emission are found to be larger than those for (1Â 1Â 1) flat surface of the bulk Al (at equal irradiation conditions). In some events, target nanocluster receives a backward momentum and therefore its major part (more than 1/2 of the mass) is ejected due to produced secondary emission mainly towards the substrate direction. This “recoil effect” is found more pronounced under the impact of cluster projectiles and its probability decreases with increase of the target cluster size. A restricted number of MD simulations were performed to verify whether this “recoil effect” is strong enough to desorb a 4Â nm Al nanocluster off an Al (1Â 1Â 1) substrate. Desorption was observed under oblique Al13 impact within the impact parameter range of 0.6-0.9.
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Authors
Evgeny E. Zhurkin, Petr Yu. Grigorev,