Abstract
The resonant electronic transition upon normal-to-surface collision of a negative hydrogen ion with a cluster of aluminum atoms has been considered. The dependence of the probability of ion survival on the distance to the cluster surface is calculated for different collision velocities. It is shown that, depending on the incident particle velocity, a cluster of atoms can behave as a bulk sample or a nanostructure with energy quantization over two coordinates.
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