Abstract

Three types of low-energy interactions of multiply charged ions with solids are discussed. First the interactions of high-energy highly stripped ions moving in channels which interact only with conduction electrons and hence participate in collisions with greatly reduced center-of-mass energies. Second, charge capture to multiply charged recoil ions formed in solids by collisions of high-energy multiply charged ions. Third, effects which may occur when low-energy multiply charged ions are scattered from surfaces.

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