Abstract
Negative primary ions have an advantage for SIMS measurements when positive secondary ions are being observed, because they gain energy from the secondary ion accelerating voltage. Having both Cs + and I − ions available from the same ion source enables maximum bombarding energy to be obtained for both positive and negative secondary ion spectra without interrupting the vacuum.
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