Abstract

A pulsed-molecular-beam mass spectrometer has been developed, which offers a new approach in the investigations of the kinetics of gas/solid interactions and in research on molecular beams. Since the construction of the major portion of the apparatus has been completed, it seems appropriate at this time to describe the design features of the machine and to discuss briefly some particular research objectives which will be made possible by the special design features of the apparatus. It is intended to limit this discussion mainly to the types of investigations of atomic impact phenomena on metal surfaces made possible by the new design and refer to other reports [1] for discussion of ionic impact phenomena (such as inelastic and elastic reflection of ions from clean single-crystal surfaces, resonance neutralization of ions, etc.).

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