Ionization degree for alkali atoms on a rhenium surface

Ion and atom desorption energies for five alkali metals on rhenium were determined using the ion thermal emission noise method. The activation energies for the charge transfer process in the adsorbed state were calculated using a special energetic balance equation, which describes the surface ioniza...

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