Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9818311 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We model the charge-state evolution of fast hydrogen-like ions in the course of grazing scattering from metal surfaces by a Markov process with the time-dependent jump coefficients. Using the master equation for charge exchange, we show that the process may be treated as quasi-stationary owing to the adiabatically slow ion motion in the direction perpendicular to the surface. We further employ the dielectric formalism within the specular reflection model and the plasmon-pole approximation to evaluate the expectation values for the ion-image interaction with the surface and the rate of surface-plasmon excitation. We find that, close to the surface, both these quantities are significantly affected by the projectile-charge fluctuations. In particular, we find a substantial rate of the plasmon excitation for ion velocities well below the threshold implied by the kinematic constraint.
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