| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9809731 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The transmission of 3 keV ions through capillaries of 100 and 200 nm diameters and 10 μm length produced by etching ion tracks in a PET polymer foil were measured. The foils were tilted relative to the incident beam direction by angles up to 25° for which the incident ions are forced to approach the capillary surface. Surprisingly, the majority of Ne7+ ions were found to be transmitted in their initial charge state. Also, the angular distributions of the transmitted particles exhibit a predominant emission of the Ne7+ ions along the capillary axis. This capillary guiding of the Ne7+ ion shows that the ions produce a charge-up within the capillaries in a self-organizing process. The experimental results indicate a significant dependence of the ion transmission on the diameter of the capillaries.
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Authors
N. Stolterfoht, R. Hellhammer, Z.D. PeÅ¡iÄ, V. Hoffmann, J. Bundesmann, A. Petrov, D. Fink, B. Sulik,
