Photon emission from massive projectile impacts on solids. Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • First evidence of photon emission from individual impacts of massive gold projectiles on solids for a number of projectile-target combinations is reported. Photon emission from individual impacts of massive Au(n) (+q) (1 n 400; q = 1-4) projectiles with impact energies in the range of 28-136 keV occurs in less than 10 ns after the projectile impact. Experimental observations show an increase in the photon yield from individual impacts with the projectile size and velocity. Concurrently with the photon emission, electron emission from the impact area has been observed below the kinetic emission threshold and under unlikely conditions for potential electron emission. We interpret the puzzling electron emission and correlated luminescence observation as evidence of the electronic excitation resulting from the high-energy density deposited by massive cluster projectiles during the impact.

published proceedings

  • Surf Interface Anal

author list (cited authors)

  • Fernandez-Lima, F. A., Pinnick, V. T., Della-Negra, S., & Schweikert, E. A.

citation count

  • 6

complete list of authors

  • Fernandez-Lima, FA||Pinnick, VT||Della-Negra, S||Schweikert, EA

publication date

  • January 2011

publisher