Abstract

The total ionization cross sections of Cu and Au were measured with a simple crossed-beam apparatus for bombarding electron energies between 40 and 250 eV. The maximum cross sections were σ (Cu)=(7.6 ± 1.1 × 10−16cm2 at 95 ± 10 eV and σ (Au) =(15.3 ± 2.1) × 10−16cm2 at 100 ± 10 eV. The ratio of the cross sections is σ (Au)/σ (Cu) =2.0 ± 0.2 between 50 and 180 eV. The shape of our cross section curve for Cu compares well with a previous measurement by Crawford. An evaporation model which predicts thermal equilibrium between a liquid and the atoms evaporating into a vacuum is discussed, and the average velocity of atoms evaporated from an evaporation boat is calculated.

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