Abstract

The behavior of very slow hollow atoms traveling inside a solid is presented. The radiative electron capture of the target conduction electrons by these ions has been observed owing to the infrared divergence cross section of this process. The very specific properties of the hollow atoms are used to study their interaction in the first mono-atomic layers below the surface.

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