JMSSJ On-line, Vol. 44 (1996) No. 2, pp. 123-132
Ion Desorption Reactions Following Core Electron Excitation
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    Kenichiro TANAKA* and Tetsuji SEKITANI*

    * Department of Materials Science, Hiroshima University (Higashi-Hiroshima 739, Japan)

Photochemical reactions following core electron excitation on solid surfaces have been subject of intense research. Among such surface reactions, photon stimulated ion desorption (PSID) is a relatively simple and important process to investigate reaction dynamics both theoretically and experimentally.
Recently, we have studied PSID from small molecules on Si(100) surface and from polymer thin films using time-of-flight mass spectrometric techniques and observed sitespecific and state-specific chemical reactions. Experimental results for H2O/Si(100), DCOOD/Si(100) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) thin films are discussed in terms of primary excitations followed by the Auger decay and the delocalization of the excitation.

Key words: Ion desorption, Time-of-flight, Core electron excitation, Surface, Synchrotron radiation

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