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Article Dans Une Revue The European Physical Journal D : Atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics Année : 2007

Dynamics of cluster deposition on Ar surface

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Using a combined quantum mechanical/classical method, we study the dynamics of deposition of small Na clusters on Ar(001) surface. We work out basic mechanisms by systematic variation of substrate activity, impact energy, cluster orientations, cluster sizes, and charges. The soft Ar material is found to serve as an extremely efficient shock absorber which provides cluster capture in a broad range of impact energies. Reflection is only observed in combination with destruction of the substrate. The kinetic energy of the impinging cluster is rapidly transfered at first impact. The distribution of the collision energy over the substrate proceeds very fast with velocity of sound. The full thermalization of ionic and atomic energies goes at a much slower pace with times of several ps. Charged clusters are found to have a much stronger interface interaction and thus get in significantly closer contact with the surface.

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hal-00155984 , version 1 (19-06-2007)

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Phuong Mai Dinh, F. Fehrer, P. -G. Reinhard, Eric Suraud. Dynamics of cluster deposition on Ar surface. The European Physical Journal D : Atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics, 2007, 45 (3), pp.415-423. ⟨10.1140/epjd/e2007-00225-3⟩. ⟨hal-00155984⟩
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