PMID: 11328118May 1, 2001Paper

Spin-polarized electrons in collisions of multicharged nitrogen ions with a magnetized Fe(001) surface

Physical Review Letters
R PfandzelterH Winter

Abstract

We report on the first spin-resolved energy spectra for the emission of electrons during grazing scattering of 150 keV multicharged nitrogen ions from a magnetized Fe(001) surface. A substantial spin polarization for KLL Auger electrons emitted in the final stage of the neutralization sequence during the interaction of multicharged ions with a metal surface is observed. We conclude from our data that the projectile L shell is dominantly populated by electrons from the conduction band of the target. For low energy electrons we find an increase of their spin polarization with an increase of the projectile charge.

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