Abstract

Desorption of neutral atoms and molecules of pulsed laser irradiation of GaAs has been studied by means of a pulse mass counting technique. The translational temperature of desorbing molecules, As2 is found to be three times higher than that of As atoms. Remarkable angular dependence of translational temperature is also observed. These facts suggest that the translational temperature does not necessarily indicate the surface temperature when particles are desorbed.

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