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Scattering of light keV ions from amorphous and crystalline solid surfaces

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In this paper, total reflection coefficients (R), backscattered energy fractions (γ), and energy spectra were evaluated using a binary collision Monte Carlo technique for a variety of light ions (H, D, T, He) in the energy range 0.25-8 keV, incident on amorphous targets (C, Fe, Nb).
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This article is published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods.The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Light scattering & Scattering.

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Intrinsic stress in sputter-deposited thin films

TL;DR: A review of the sputtered film stress literature shows that the intrinsic stress can be tensile or compressive depending on the energetics of the deposition process as discussed by the authors, and extensive experimental evidence show a direct link between the particle flux and energy striking the condensing film, which determines the nature and magnitude of the stress.
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Hydrogen recycling properties of stainless steels

TL;DR: The hydrogen retention and release characteristics of stainless steels that contribute to plasma-wall recycling of a magnetically confined plasma are reviewed in this paper, where laboratory measurements of hydrogen reflection, desorption, trapping and release are presented.
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A model for hydrogen isotope backscattering, trapping and depth profiles in carbon and amorphous silicon

TL;DR: A model for low-energy hydrogen trapping and backscattering in carbon and amorphous silicon is described in this paper, where depth profiles are calculated and numerical results presented for various incident angular and energy distributions.
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Computer simulation of the reflection of hydrogen and the sputtering of hydrogen from metal hydrides

TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculated the reflection of 0.1 to 2 keV H atoms from Ti, Fe and their metal hydrides, together with the H sputtered from the latter, using the binary collision cascade program MARLOWE.
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Total backscattering of keV light ions from solid targets in single-collision approximation

J. Vukanić, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1976 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the reflection of light ions from heavy random targets has been calculated within the single-collision approximation on the basis of essentially the same physical model as Schiott's adaptation of the LSS range theory to light ions.
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Energy spectra of 6–32 keV neutral and ionized Ar and He scattered from Au targets; ionized fractions as functions of energy

TL;DR: In this article, a time-of-flight technique was used to measure energy spectra of both neutral and ionized Ar and He scattered at 90° from a polycrystalline gold target.
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Sputtering and Backscattering of keV Light Ions Bombarding Random Targets

TL;DR: In this article, a range and damage distribution for light ions slowing down in heavy targets in the energy region where electronic stopping is dominating and approximately proportional to velocity was calculated for light ion bombarding a thin film.
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Implantation profiles of low‐energy helium in niobium and the blistering mechanism

TL;DR: In this paper, the depth profiles of 1.5-15-keV 3He ions implanted into a Nb single crystal at doses of 5×1016-7×1018/cm2 have been measured using the 3He reaction.
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Monte carlo simulations on scattering of bombarded ions in solids.

TL;DR: In this article, the Monte Carlo technique based on a single scattering model is applied to a simulation of the behavior of ion beam in the amorphous target, and the results show a fairly good agreement with the experiments on the range and the backscattering.
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Total backscattering yields of 3-15-keV protons from polycrystalline Nb

TL;DR: In this paper, the energy and angular distributions of backscattered positively and negatively charged particles were measured quantitatively and integration of the distributions over all energies and angles yield the total reflection coefficients.
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