Abstract

The charge state fractions of D reflected from a Ni target have been compared with those of D desorbed by Ne + and Ar + bombardment from a Ni surface in the energy range from 0.7 to 4 keV. It was found that for ion impact desorption the charge state fractions depend on υ ⊥, the velocity component normal to the surface only, while in the case of reflected D they are also influenced by the velocity component parallel to the surface. In addition, experimentally and theoretically determined charge state fractions are compared for H at normal emission.

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