File:Initial distribution of EUV reactive species.PNG
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English: Ref.: T. Kozawa, S. Tagawa, and M. Shell, J. Appl. Phys. 103, 084306 (2008).
The multispur effect results from several electron-ion pairs generated by EUV which may interact with one another. The initial distribution of ionized molecules, excited molecules, and thermalized (slowed-down) electrons are shown for an EUV photon absorbed at the origin. The electrons may still subsequently migrate. |
Date | 16 September 2010 (original upload date) |
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Author | Guiding light at English Wikipedia |
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2010-09-16 06:13 | 707×408× (32092 bytes) | Guiding light | Ref.: T. Kozawa, S. Tagawa, and M. Shell, J. Appl. Phys. 103, 084306 (2008). The multispur effect results from several electron-ion pairs generated by EUV which may interact with one another. The initial distribution of ionized molecules, excited molecul |