ELECTRON INDUCED DISSOCIATION OF LEAD IODIDE SURFACES.

A. Friedenberg*, Y. Shapira

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Abstract

The decomposition of lead iodide surfaces under electron bombardment was studied using quadrupole mass spectrometry. The results showed that during decomposition, molecular iodine is the main desorbing species and that the desorption rates of I and I//2 are linearly dependent on the electron beam flux. The implications for the decomposition mechanism are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages506-508
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1980
EventUnknown conference - Cannes, Fr
Duration: 22 Sep 198026 Sep 1980

Conference

ConferenceUnknown conference
CityCannes, Fr
Period22/09/8026/09/80

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