Abstract

Energy distributions of electrons ejected from polycrystalline surfaces of naphthacene, perylene and coronene by the impact of metastable He *, Ne * and Ar * atoms have been measured. Two types of peaks, which are similar to the “non-moving” and “moving” structures in photoelectron spectra, are observed in each spectrum. The non-moving structures (ca. 1 eV) for perylene and coronene are similar to those in the photoelectron spectra, whereas the relative intensities of the two non-moving structures for naphthacene (0.6 and 1.7 eV) are remarkably different from the corresponding structures in the photoelectron spectrum. The peak positions (but not necessarily their intensities and widths) for the moving structures for all the samples (> 2 eV) agree with those of the corresponding photoelectron spectra. The origin of these moving structures is ascribed to Penning ionization on the solid surface.

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